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Many winemakers use wood chips (usually oak) to add flavor.
Add a handful of wood chips to the hot coals.
In this case, it's a mix of wood chips and hemp fibers.
In section three, they used a combination of wood-chips and fungi.
Sprinkle wood chips that have been soaked in water over the coals.
We passed a bright-red antique row-crop tractor parked on wood chips.
Most dog food contains rendered meat and byproducts — which could range from wood chips to roadkill.
CHP only counts as "renewable" if it burns straw, wood chips, wood pellets, biogas, or waste.
Mr. Button tracked down a bottle of Oak by Absolut, a vodka steeped in wood chips.
A green burial mixes your ashes with a seedling, wood chips and a special soil mix.
The same goes for open-toes, which can catch gravel, wood chips, or other natural elements.
Strolling the grounds, the crunch of wood chips underfoot, Ms. Walls gazed at her plump hydrangeas.
He snaked his company Jeep around tall piles of wood chips, sandy loam and dead leaves.
Highspire Whiskey in Paso Robles, California uses wood chips it dumps into barrels to accelerate the process.
Loggers are cutting down the island's old-growth forests and sending them to Japan as wood-chips.
Even the playground isn't inspiring — a fenced-in yard with some toys scattered around the wood chips.
He's got mad promise—even if he doesn't really care to distinguish his wood chips from his Pringles.
Cairo smokes this summer sausage for about two hours at about 175 degrees Fahrenheit over apple wood chips.
The global trade in wood chips, raw logs and live trees has imported invasive plants, disease and insects.
Load the wood tray with one small handful of wood chips and preheat the smoker to 225°F. 2.
The district heating system will be modernized with boilers that run on biofuels including wood chips and farm waste.
So, in the case of the wood filament, there are actual bits of wood chips embedded in the plastic.
And with the options of wood chips available, you can add that little extra flavor to anything you're preparing.
Add that extra burst of smokiness to your food when you throw some whiskey wood chips on the grill.
The process utilizes a 5-foot-by-10-foot pod full of organic "tinder" such as straw and wood chips.
The finished product resembles a pile of dirt or wood chips, but upon closer inspection, the moving ants are visible.
The process uses wood chips and straw and can turn a human body into clean soil in a matter of weeks.
The roof is new, the garden hose is perfectly coiled, the landscaping of sod, wood chips and decorative rocks is neat.
Ramses: There are winemakers that, instead of aging wine in wood, just throw wood chips in the wine to infuse it.
To transform these trees into copy paper, you must first turn them into wood chips, which are then mashed into pulp.
Biomass includes forest wood, timber logging residues, and industry by-products such as wood chips, black liquor and other bio-waste.
They can be made into mulch, turned into wood chips for hiking trails, or used on beaches to reinforce sand dunes.
Especially if you cook with added wood chips or cook using a pellet stove for that genuine wood-fired oven taste.
But it contains 7 to 10 percent cellulose, a filler and anti-clumping agent derived from wood chips, according to the Feb.
A scoop of Creamy Creations Caramel Pecan Turtle Ice Cream once came with chocolate-covered pecans, caramel clusters, and, potentially, wood chips.
In 2008, Coskata said that it could produce biofuels for less than $1 per gallon using cornhusks, wood chips, and municipal trash.
There is a 5 percent tax on wood chips and particles, for example, while the rate is 18 percent on sawed lumber.
If you can't find any of those, try some of the wood chips they sell at the hardware store, next to the charcoal.
The countertops were never secured to the cabinets below, leaving a half-inch gap that Mr. Polanco tried to fill with wood chips.
Agricultural waste products like wood chips, corn husks, or hemp are mixed with mycelium in a mold, watered, and incubated for nine days.
Many mixologists choose to impart a smoky flavor into their cocktails by burning different herbs and wood chips in or around the glass. 
More from VICE: In terms of physical risks, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency classes hair as an "extraneous material," like wood chips or insects.
Add some charcoal to the barbecue and light with firelighters – the coals will need to be red hot before adding any wood chips. 4.
In the 1960s, IKEA discovered that it could make tables more affordable by producing them from particle board, a material made from wood chips.
Pulp, made from wood chips or recycled paper, is the only component in many tissue products, and is part of most diapers and pads.
Made of cedar tree bark and wood chips without any fillers, it won't need to be replenished as frequently as other types of mulch.
He constructed the crop circle using grass, gravel, wood chips, mulch and clay, laboring away for two weeks at a cost of around $12,000.
"Bodies are covered with wood chips and aerated, providing the perfect environment for naturally occurring microbes and beneficial bacteria," Recompose&aposs web site explains.
It was recess, and the class was scattered across the narrow strip of wood chips and strewn toys that constituted the Springfield Arbors playground.
Next, that food waste is combined with wood chips from the City of Montreal, all of which is mixed and pasteurized at a high temperature.
Natural mulches include tree bark, sawdust, wood chips, chopped autumn leaves, pine straw, oyster shells, cocoa bean shells, crushed and natural stone, and even newsprint.
The process of charcoal production affords Mr. Gras striking images, from wood chips flying at the lens to smoke billowing from a giant dirt mound.
Buckowski ages the beer for two weeks on the wood chips, which is long enough to impart some flavor but not enough to overpower the beer.
In "Shattered Light" (1954), compressed swathes of beige and brown evoking ruined seashells, stones, or wood chips are punctuated by squibs of blues, yellows, and reds.
Keep adding charcoal and wood chips as needed – but don't open the lid unnecessarily – to maintain the smoke and a temperature of about 155°C. 7.
Flying cinders carried the fire across roads and ignited small patches through neighborhoods: A pile of wood chips in the Home Depot parking lot caught fire.
Only agricultural bulk products such as grains, soya bean meal, fertiliser and wood chips, deemed essential during the lockdown, would still be handled, the note said.
The Uritrottoir, which has graffiti-proof paint and does not use water, works by storing urine on a bed of dry straw, sawdust or wood chips.
Sunbury, Pennsylvania, Police Chief Tim Miller says the department has already confirmed the presence of wood chips in a concrete wall at the residence in Milton, Pennsylvania.
If Mr Riisgaard is right, there is a wealth of farm waste that could be turned into fuel, from corn cobs to citrus peel to wood chips.
To power the system, the team turned to burning wood chips and other biomass, a renewable source of energy that has the added benefit of producing heat.
There were wastebaskets catching rainwater seeping through the ceiling, cardboard and wood chips and carpets meant to soak up days worth of dampness at Pimlico Race Course.
Not only will the turkeys stay in a specially equipped guest room at Willard InterContinental (hotel workers cover the floor with plastic and wood chips), the 42-lb.
That's why we got knee-deep in the wood chips to find out what these rodents, who make the wheels of these United States spin, actually care about.
For background, engineered wood is the technical name for any wood product (like particle board) that is created by bonding wood chips into different shapes using an adhesive.
Japan's Eco Green Holdings, which makes wood chips from construction waste, aims to triple its capacity by 2030 to 600,303 tonnes a year, said managing director Hirotaka Terashima.
NM: The product is medium-density fiberboard panels that are made of sawdust, wood chips and recycled newspaper, and we use lightweight ABS plastic interlocking blocks to connect them.
Smoked turkey, a staple of the deli aisle, is usually made by allowing the smoke of hickory, mesquite, or apple wood chips to aid in cooking the large bird.
They are all expected to work late into the night dismembering chickens, stirring pots, adding spices and soaking wood chips, activities that consume a lot of antic stage time.
There are many uses for old trees: They can be made into mulch, turned into wood chips and, in New York, are used to reinforce sand dunes on beaches.
At BK ROT, food waste is mixed with wood chips and sawdust, then moved, over a period of weeks, through a succession of wooden bins the size of washing machines.
In section one, he and his team placed a collar of wood chips around the bases of the trees they planted, which were mostly Douglas fir and Western red cedar.
Power plants that burn wood chips emit one and a half times the amount of carbon as those using coal, and three times as much as those using natural gas.
Lately, some companies have offered composting, which involves placing bodies in vessels and using wood chips and straw to turn them into about two wheelbarrows of soil within a month.
We're 100 kilometers off Australia's coast and have found PVC pipes, cans of paints, bottles, beer cans, wood chips, and other debris from the days when steamships plied our waters.
" Still, to PEOPLE, he says, "You have to imagine: We are working with these walls and [then] we find the presence of wood chips — it definitely raised the level of suspicion.
For example, right now there's a standard formula for creating engineered wood — you take wood chips, add adhesive and press them together until they are bonded into the shape you want.
On Friday, the ball park will open for the first time, and fans will be treated to the "Chopsecutioner" — an IPA beer aged on wood chips from Mizuno Maple Elite bats.
A city worker assigned to clean up wood chips at the event, however, was reportedly ordered by a festival official to throw out the nearly finished totem along with the scraps.
Pros: 100% pure cedar bark and wood chips, decay-resistant, repels insects, stands up to heavy rainsCons: More expensive than other types of mulch, can reduce nitrogen levels in the soil
Directly across the room from that work is a piece by Nicholas Galanin, "You Are on Indisneyian Land" (2016), that consists of a fireplace and mantle overflowing with red cedar wood chips.
The house was made of bamboo strips, steel bars, heat prevention and waterproof materials, sacks filled with fermented wood chips and grass seeds, as well as one solar panel, local media reported.
It has the same effect as a funeral but instead of keeping the body from decomposing like normal services, this method turns the body into soil with wood chips and a body.
"(The) body is covered in natural materials, like straw or wood chips, and over the course of about three to seven weeks, thanks to microbial activity, it breaks down into soil," she said.
If it's efficient land-based breakdown you are after, it's probably best to be buried under a pile of wood chips, which have lots of little air pockets to keep aerobic decomposers alive.
After looking into the livestock composting used by farmers, she came up with the idea of using wood chips, straw and nitrogen and carbon to speed up the natural decay of a human body.
Of that, about 85 percent of that blend is supposed to come from a nearly even mix of corn ethanol and cellulosics (derived from wood chips, corn stover, grasses and other nonedible plant parts).
"We brew the Chopsecutioner and after the fermentation we transfer the beer onto the wood chips and then cool the beer down and age it," Terrapin co-founder Brian "Spike" Buckowski told CBS Sports.
Well, landscaping, wood chips, which mostly come from lumber mills in the Pacific Northwest where there's lots of psilocybins, they're full of spores and of course they get spread all over the country. Wow.
Faced with questions by a purple-caped self-proclaimed "rainbow warrior" and an old hippy attacking him over the lack of wood chips in her field, Eavis is surprisingly terse in his natural environment.
Using high-end laminate products from Abet Laminati and Homapal, Mr. Pott covered his furniture, constructed of wood chips and medium-density fiberboard, in a rainbow of hues offset by edgings in contrasting shades.
Although pellets from wood chips and sawdust are widely used for heating, Eric Bret, EDF's head of thermal power generation, said the process was different because the company would not cut down any trees.
Arnold Circus is tiered like a wedding cake (if you were inclined to make a cake out of asphalt and frost the sides with wood chips and leafy perennials) and topped with a bandstand.
There are beers that taste and smell of New Jersey pork roll, protein-fortified "fitness beers" for after a workout, and even baseball-bat-flavored beers that are literally aged using wood chips from baseball bats.
When the Atlanta Braves play their first home game on Friday night, fans at SunTrust park can get their first sips of Terrapin's Chopsecutioner beer, which was aged on wood chips taken from Mizuno baseball bats.
The fire goes in one chamber and you put soaked wood chips on top of it, and then the smoke runs through a second chamber to cook and flavor whatever it is you've got in there.
Their idea to develop mycelium into an alternative to Styrofoam was inspired by Eben's childhood on a farm in Vermont, where one of his chores was to shovel wood chips into a furnace to boil maple syrup.
The brainchild of Katrina Spade, the founder and C.E.O. of the Seattle-based startup Recompose , human composting is an accelerated form of decomposition by which a corpse is placed in a vessel with wood chips, alfalfa, and straw.
Shit got real heated when taxpayers saw that workers were hauling away too much of their government-subsidized wood, and so authorities asked workers to carry their (wood) chips under their arms as opposed to on their shoulders.
For example, Kiyuna and his team saved every walnut shell they ever used—a byproduct of a walnut dish served for three months after opening in January—and use them to smoke things in lieu of wood chips.
Using a palette of white, black and all shades of wood from the lightest ash to mahogany, he melded wood chips and beads and shavings with sparkling paillettes to create a new kind of ode to the natural world.
The trees that got the wood-chips and had their roots dipped in fungi experienced lower mortality rates, and are now 10 percent larger on average than the trees that were not inoculated with the fungi, Stamets told me.
Washington's new law, which takes effect in May 2020, will allow bodies to be placed in a receptacle, along with organic material like wood chips and straw, to help speed up the natural transition of human remains into soil.
Below the burners, a large two-door cabinet with built-in shelves offers great storage space for grill tools, grill brushes, wood chips, grilling planks, and for whatever else you want close at hand when you're cooking al fresco.
A question about why he makes barbecued potato chips by smoking potato slices over wood chips on the stove when they sell perfectly good barbecue chips at the store propels him into a monologue on the state of hospitality in America.
Still, it is but a shadow of the next pho on the list, the same broth transmuted by brisket patted down with five-spice and left to settle overnight, then smoked over wood chips and star anise for six hours.
He began to move away from the trash business and in 1991 established with his brother Arnold a compost company in Westbury, N.Y., that transforms Himalayas of landscape debris — grass clippings, leaves, wood chips — into millions of bags of lawn and garden products.
For a small fee, visitors are provided lockers for their shoes, before setting off on a path designed to heighten one's attention to the senses, from the painful spike of walking across wood chips or on gravel, to the squishiness of traipsing through mud puddles.
And almost 20 years ago, I dedicated myself to the cause of natural wine: organic viticulture with none of the more than 70 legal additives — things like yeast, bacteria, tannin, acid, anti-foaming agents and wood chips — that may be present in most wines, kosher or otherwise.
Cover: In this Friday, April 19, 2019, photo Katrina Spade, the founder and CEO of Recompose, displays a sample of the compost material left from the decomposition of a cow, using a combination of wood chips, alfalfa and straw, as she poses in a cemetery in Seattle.
Many BBQ aficionados suggest that if you are craving these flavors, your best bet is to add flavored wood chips in with your non-flavored briquettesBinchotan Also known as white charcoal, this pure charcoal has been made from hard Ubame Oak trees found in Japan for hundreds of years.
The qualities that have turned "litter," the polite name for the mix of guano, wood chips and other matter that's periodically swept out of chicken houses, into a big business also make it a potent pollutant, contributing to algal bloom and other pollution in streams, rivers, ponds and lakes.
The spent grain from the Whiner Beer Company, the building's largest tenant, is mixed with wood chips and horse manure to produce roughly 20,000 pounds of compost a month, and some of the carbon dioxide from the fermenting process is used to stimulate the growth of plants and algae.
In response, Ikea admitted the chests and dressers could be dangerous and offered free kits to anchor the chests and dressers to the wall, as well as refunds.) Some of Ikea's furniture is made from wood, some is made from particleboard (recycled wood chips fused together), keeping production more affordable.
And because the carbon in nearly all organic material was originally pulled from the atmosphere during photosynthesis, compost that enters the soil represents the storage of carbon removed from the air earlier — the grass eaten by cows that became manure, or the trees that became wood chips — and at a different location.
And then a small tower, circled by a moat filled with burnt wood chips, further surrounded by florets of earth, a forest of them, as if this scene were a maquette of a moment of civilization that had passed but was not forgotten, unknown to me but clearly significant to the artist.
Instead of making an insipid $18 cabernet sauvignon, doctored with flavorings, tannins, enzymes and wood chips to badly imitate a rich, expensive Napa Valley cabernet, Steve Matthiasson found an assortment of Italian grapes — montepulciano, barbera and aglianico — in the warm Dunnigan Hills region, which he rounded out with 15 percent mixed red grapes.
Until scientists find a way to defeat this insect — for example, with a wasp that eats the borer (researchers are trying to corral two types of predatory wasps) or a safe insecticide — the only real answer is to keep diseased lumber, wood chips or logs from coming out of infected areas and to cut down ash trees around an infected patch.
Servings: 23 Total: 24 hours Ingredients 3 tablespoons cooking salt 3 tablespoons garlic salt 26 (2155 kilogram) chicken, spatchcocked 27 bag natural charcoal 21 tablespoons paprika 21 tablespoon ground black pepper 21 tablespoon kosher salt 753 ml apple juice 275 ml barbecue sauce 28 grams unsalted butter, melted 230 kilogram wood chips or chunks (apple wood, ironbark or hickory), soaked in water for 1 hour Directions 1.
While EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE is expected to restrict the role of science in policymaking, he has come out in favor of another rider to require all biomass (wood chips, corncobs, etc.) burned for electricity production to be considered carbon neutral.
Moth by Zoologist: a rich, dark, spicy and smoky fragrance I Am Trash by Etat Libre d'Orange made from the smells of discarded objects like wood chips and fruit peels Iris Nazarena by Aedes de Venustas: somber, mysterious and drop dead gorgeous, like something you'd wear to a tragic opera or a poet's funeral Stercus by Orto Parisi: indolic, dirty jasmine—even slightly fecal—but actually gorgeous Series 3 Incense Avignon by Comme des Garçons: hardcore, meditative, transformative incense that is beautiful and rich Beyond using the planets as a guide to find your signature scent, Zappas says persistence and patience are key.

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