For the first time ever I have a "cheminée", chimney , fire in my place !!
I will need to order a decent amount of wood soon, but I want to try it before I commit!!
I have a small number of logs, some kindling type wood and some old newspapers and want to have my first fire this weekend
I haven't laid (is that the right word?) a fire for bloody ages - I did mostly lay the fires for the chalet but never lit them as the guests used to like to do that. So they may well have shuffled around whatever I left
Sooooo - whats best? Twist / fold / crumple the newspaper ?
I know to use the kindling first on top of the paper and then add a smaller log and then more after ??
I've seen friends add a few logs once the fire has 'embers' ( ? ) - basically the wood has gone red - so they can leave it for a bit.
Any advice - other than having a bucket of sand/water or a fire extinguisher to hand ??
(I am mildly peeved that the mate I thought was going to come up for a couple of days now isn't, so I will have to try and bribe a girl friend's teenagers to come and shift and stack the wood for me if this weekend is successful and I order some for the next few months cos I know I can't shift even a small load of logs from the roadside to the back where my space is!! )
Terrible photo of the fire - the ironing board is still up and I haven't finished that yet - once finished I think the 'not everso comfy' armchair might go in front of the fire till I buy a comfy jobbie



