December 2023

  1. A History of Cooking with Fire & Wood Burning for Heat

    A History of Cooking with Fire & Wood Burning for Heat
    Imagine the following scene — flickering flames, the crackling of firewood and the smell of food. Learn more as we explore the history of cooking with fire. These sensory experiences have appealed to humans for thousands of years and are every bit as appealing today as they were then. Despite all of our technological advancements since, we still enjoy making...
  2. What is the Best Wood for Smoking Brisket & Other Meats? Top Firewood Rated

    What is the Best Wood for Smoking Brisket & Other Meats? Top Firewood Rated
    When you think of cooking with wood for smoking, it is a whole different ball game compared to the sizzle of a hot pan or the quick flip of a burger on the grill. This style is less about speed and high heat, and more about a slow, patient process that infuses depth of flavour into the food. It is...
  3. 35+ DIY Outdoor Firewood Storage & Log Store Ideas for Your Garden [UPDATED]

    35+ DIY Outdoor Firewood Storage & Log Store Ideas for Your Garden [UPDATED]
    Are you ready to level up your garden and make those backyard get-togethers even more awesome with our stylish log store ideas? We have a list of 35+ wood storage ideas and log stores that will make your space not only functional but look amazing too. From chic lean-to sheds attached to your existing outbuildings to pyramid-shaped log stacks, there...
  4. 12 Benefits of Using Compressed Wood Logs for Heating [UPDATED]

    12 Benefits of Using Compressed Wood Logs for Heating [UPDATED]
    We have put some time aside and created this informative blog article, which explores the topic in detail. We provide a dozen benefits here, naturally, we avoid trying to avoid repetition but many of the benefits inter-relate, so we hope you enjoy learning all about compressed wood logs. Editors Note: 3rd December 2023 – This article was originally published on 7th...
  5. Five Good and Bad Woods to Burn in Log Burners, Wood Burning Stoves, and Open Fires [UPDATED]

    Five Good and Bad Woods to Burn in Log Burners, Wood Burning Stoves, and Open Fires [UPDATED]
    If you are looking to burn wood at home, you must buy the right wood. You may be keen to put that cosy wood burner to use, or just want the right wood to take with you on a camping trip. But, before you rush out to buy any old wood, you should be aware that not all wood types...
  6. Why Sustainable Wood Matters: The Environmental Benefits of Using Kiln-dried Firewood Logs in Your Home [UPDATED]

    Why Sustainable Wood Matters: The Environmental Benefits of Using Kiln-dried Firewood Logs in Your Home [UPDATED]
    From reducing carbon emissions to preserving natural resources, discover why sustainable wood is a crucial choice for a greener future. As an environmentally conscious company, Cozilogs understands the importance of sustainable practices when it comes to heating your home. In this article, we delve into the environmental benefits of using sustainable firewood logs. Editor’s Note:  2nd December 2023 – A new...
  7. How Many Logs in a Builders Bag or Tonne Bag? [UPDATED]

    How Many Logs in a Builders Bag or Tonne Bag? [UPDATED]
    How Many Logs in a Builders Bag or Tonne Bag? If you love to keep your home or workplace warm and cosy with a roaring fire, then it’s important to have a good stash of logs ready and waiting. Whenever you want to light your stove, boiler, or wood burner, you can simply head to your wood store and get...
  8. Inspecting kiln dried logs in nets: What to look out for [UPDATED]

    Inspecting kiln dried logs in nets: What to look out for [UPDATED]
    When you shop for kiln dried logs in nets, you should follow a few simple guidelines to ensure the product you are getting is high-quality. The moisture content of kiln dried wood has a significant impact on how well it burns, the amount of heat it produces and the number of pollutants it emits into the atmosphere. In this guide...

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