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Anyone ever burned apple?

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  1. Chud

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    That looks like a better deal than this for $5.
    Was given to my wife recently while camping.
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  2. Old Nate

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    I took down a couple apple trees for a neighbor. Looked exactly like that, twisted and funky but burns great and smells amazing! One caveat, I think you’re going to need to let it season till next year. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it needs a little time.
     
  3. Cash Larue

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    It seems very dry. it's all cracked and the bark is falling off. I haven't checked it with my moisture meter yet. But my arborist buddy said it had all been standing dead in the back of the orchard for 3+ years, so hopefully it will be ready to go. If I do have to let it season, I still have plenty of other wood to burn:yes:
     
  4. Cash Larue

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  5. Screwloose

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    I have about 3/4 of a cord of it seasoning now. It's a scarce score for me so I don't think I'll heat with it but rather explore trading/selling some for cooking wood. I did a large batch of pulled pork with it and it was awesome so letting the smell go up the pipe seems wasteful.
     
  6. JPDavis

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    Apple is my favorite firewood. Smells fantastic and is higher on the btu chart than most, great for using in a smoker. As others have stated, I'd save it for special occasions. I remember it being sold at around 400 dollars a cord a year or two ago.
     
  7. Backwoods Savage

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    I'd bet it is burnable now.
     
  8. Screwloose

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    Well Dennis I do believe that you are correct. I suggest that he fire up the smoker and scare up some yummy pig pieces.
     
  9. wildwest

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    My father loved it, not readily available, the aroma. My husband used it for smoking meat the one time we had some.
     
  10. Cash Larue

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    Pulled pork is my absolute FAVORITE bbq :drool: