This wood fell off the oak tree in the front yard. Any reason I can't use it for cooking. It's a bit mossy but that's it.
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Personally I would not cook with it. The reason being it looks to be decayed and would probably put off some pretty stale smoke.
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I concur with KAM.
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Wood needs to be hard; not balmy
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Thanks everyone.
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Pretty dog though
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