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As I said people who use them here say they have to be hard-sturdy, greenish. And then dry them. Time when they pic it here is end of June or beginning of July. If picked later it "dissipate" ( I hope I wrote the right word for it)..

Forgot - the reason I don't use it I have enough tinder bracket.:coolgleamA:

Dissipate = Disperse or scatter.
 
I've been told by a Scoutmaster person I work with that Pringles make really good firelighters.
I've been meaning to try one in my smoker.
I was in the scouts when I was a lad, but I dont think pringles existed at the time, so I wasnt taught that they work as firelighters.
 
Currently, I use egg boxes to get the smoker going, but mostly rotten wood once it's lit
 
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I've been told by a Scoutmaster person I work with that Pringles make really good firelighters.
I've been meaning to try one in my smoker.
I was in the scouts when I was a lad, but I dont think pringles existed at the time, so I wasnt taught that they work as firelighters.

When I was in the scouts we found a pint of petrol (siphoned from whichever vehicle was nearer) did the job
 

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