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King Alfred's Cakes Fungus - How to Transport an Ember in the Bush

10/5/2014

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King Alfred's Cakes Fungus - one of the best ways to transport an ember from one spot to another.

King Alfred's Cakes Fungus - when dried it will store an ember for hours. You simply just light it. It can then be transported to another site. By blowing on it it quickly turns into a glowing ember which can be used to start a fire in another location.

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King Alfred's Cakes Fungus on a tree. A fantastic way to keep an ember so that it can be transported and used to start a fire in another location (not my pic).
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By blowing on the ember stored in King Alfred's Cakes Fungus, it quickly bursts into a red hot ember that can be used to start a fire in another location.
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King Alfred's Cakes Fungus - when tried will store an ember for hours. Here storing an ember ready to move to another location.
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Blowing on King Alfred's Cakes Fungus quickly ignites it into a red hot ember, that can be used to start a new fire.
4 Comments
Roger Colson
10/26/2014 08:00:31 am

What a great blog glad i found you.

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Wild Harvest UK
10/27/2014 03:27:18 am

Thank you Roger. Many people have contributed to the blog. Just ordinary folk who like to grow, forage, catch or hunt for their food. I think that some old and traditional methods/ recipes have been shared with others, for them to try and pass on. Glad you've enjoyed some of it.

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john smith
8/16/2015 10:18:09 pm

Hey, The information you have shared here is very nice. I really appreciate it, and request you to share this type of information in future too.
Thank you.

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Wild Harvest UK
10/27/2015 11:05:58 am

Thanks John - appreciated

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