Author Topic: coal garden  (Read 922 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Cornbelt

  • Trade Count: (2)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 673
  • Gender: Male
coal garden
« on: March 16, 2011, 04:30:59 PM »
Anybody have a coal garden? Gives you something to watch grow in the winter.

Offline blind ear

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4156
  • Gender: Male
    • eddiegjr
Re: coal garden
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2011, 05:51:01 PM »
Anybody have a coal garden? Gives you something to watch grow in the winter.
>
>

Coal or cold? Never heard of one. More explination please. ear
Oath Keepers: start local
-
“It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking.” – Ron Paul, End the Fed
-
An economic crash like the one of the 1920s is the only thing that will get the US off of the road to Socialism that we are on and give our children a chance at a future with freedom and possibility of economic success.
-
everyone hears but very few see. (I can't see either, I'm not on the corporate board making rules that sound exactly the opposite of what they mean, plus loopholes) ear
"I have seen the enemy and I think it's us." POGO
St Judes Childrens Research Hospital

Offline Casull

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4694
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2011, 06:17:14 PM »
Yep, kind of curious about that one myself.
Aim small, miss small!!!

Offline Ranger J

  • Trade Count: (1)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 990
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2011, 05:50:41 AM »
Way back when I was a kid my mother would take a couple of lumps of coal (try to find that today) put them in a dish and soak them in a solution of bluing and something else??.  Then she would splatter food coloring on it and in a few days delicate colored crystals kind of like coral  would start to grow.  Is this what you are talking about?  Just found this recipe on line but can't guarantee it is the same one.


COAL GARDEN   

Read more about it at www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,189,157189-248202,00.html
Content Copyright © 2011 Cooks.com - All rights reserved.

6 tbsp. bluing
6 tbsp. salt
6 tbsp. water
1 tbsp. ammonia

Stir bluing, salt and water and let stand 1 hour. Add ammonia. Pour over coal. Add 1 tablespoon water twice per week. Add food coloring after it starts to grow. When through with coal garden, wrap and throw away. Do not flush down the toilet or pour it down a drain, it will keep on growing.

RJ

Offline Drilling Man

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3635
Re: coal garden
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2011, 09:13:17 AM »
  I can get all the "lumps" of coal i want here.  It's @195.00 a ton at the farm elevator here...

  DM

Offline BUGEYE

  • Trade Count: (3)
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 10268
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #5 on: March 18, 2011, 08:10:20 AM »
We heated with coal when I was a kid.  down at the bottom of the pile there would be small pieces like gravel and we fed those to the hogs.  they loved them.
Give me liberty, or give me death
                                     Patrick Henry

Give me liberty, or give me death
                                     bugeye

Offline kodiak1

  • Trade Count: (1)
  • Member
  • *
  • Posts: 31
Re: coal garden
« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2011, 02:32:02 PM »
drillingman

$195.00 a ton holy cow that is expensive!!
I burn coal in the winter up here and 26.5 ton cost me $56.60 a ton delivered from the mine, and it was oiled for dust control.
The mine is about 80 miles away.

Ken.
:D Love to Live Live to Shoot :lol:

Offline Ranger J

  • Trade Count: (1)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 990
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2011, 04:56:23 AM »
I may have to get in touch with some of you for presents to family members, say around Christmas time. ::)

RJ

Offline Drilling Man

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3635
Re: coal garden
« Reply #8 on: March 19, 2011, 11:01:49 AM »
drillingman

$195.00 a ton holy cow that is expensive!!
I burn coal in the winter up here and 26.5 ton cost me $56.60 a ton delivered from the mine, and it was oiled for dust control.
The mine is about 80 miles away.

Ken.

  It's good quality coal, but it IS expensive too.  I can get what ever size i want, big chunks down to small pieces...

  DM

Offline steg

  • GBO Supporter
  • Trade Count: (6)
  • Contributor
  • *****
  • Posts: 273
Re: coal garden
« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2011, 12:11:34 AM »
I still run a parlor stove, and in the back part of the house I have a woodburner, for when the temps drop below 20 degrees, actually that's a coal stove too, but it's designed to burn Stove coal, It's roughly the size of a softball and no one sells that size anymore, you have to pick your own, Yep I still do but not so much anymore, just too darn old. The price of coal around here is $175.00 a ton delivered. and as for christmas presents, I'd be more than happy to send some, get the orders in in the summer though, no charge just shipping costs. The best thing about burning wood or coal is that if the power goes out, they just keep right on going. One year the power was out for a week, I swear we had every kid in town staying with us, and the parents stopping over for coffee. tea or a good bowl of homeade soup, made right on the stove, I never saw my Wife so happy as when we had all those little ones staying with us. When the power came back on they didn't want to go home, LOL.....steg

Offline bilmac

  • GBO Supporter
  • Trade Count: (14)
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3560
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2011, 01:21:27 AM »
I have a pot belly stove at my house for exactly that reason.

Offline Cornbelt

  • Trade Count: (2)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 673
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2011, 02:53:14 AM »
Ranger J, I think that must have been the recipie we used. Didn't remember about the ammonia till I read your post. (Now how could I forget that?)
  Haven't burned coal since it was free. Sure did put out the heat. Sure did stink!

Offline Ranger J

  • Trade Count: (1)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 990
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #12 on: April 19, 2011, 04:50:07 AM »
Back in the fifties when I was a kid we had a stoker which loaded small size pieces of coal automatically into the furnace.  If you did not keep the stoker full of coal smoke would back up through it and stink up the whole house.  It was my job to keep the stoker full from the coal bin right next to the furnace.  If the stoker ran out of coal I was the one that caught ned.  The problem was that my mother loved to watch the old Dracula movies on TV and the coal bin and furnace were in the far back corner of the basement and there was no light until I could get to the coal bin  and pull a string to turn it on.  I usually procrastinated until night and I was just sure old Dracula was hiding in our dark basement waiting to jump out and get me.  I remember tying two pop cycle sticks together to form a cross just in case he did. :D  Our next door  neighbor had a pile of stove coal and that was where we got the coal for our coal garden.  It also had neat formations of 'fools gold' in it.  Simple things for simple minds.

RJ

Offline Cornbelt

  • Trade Count: (2)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 673
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #13 on: April 19, 2011, 07:48:16 AM »
Quote from: Ranger J link=topic=230128.msg1099300759#msg1099300759 date=1303224607  Simple things for simple minds.

RJ
[/quote

Offline Cornbelt

  • Trade Count: (2)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 673
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2011, 07:51:58 AM »
Agree there. Mom taught us how to throw firecrackers down the main grate right over the furnace so we didn't have to use matches; till the Old Man started exhibiting symptoms of shell shock.    Also remember puking in it once... the Old Man had another symptom.
 

Offline Ranger J

  • Trade Count: (1)
  • A Real Regular
  • ****
  • Posts: 990
  • Gender: Male
Re: coal garden
« Reply #15 on: April 21, 2011, 08:23:17 AM »
You must have had a very understanding mother.  Mine would have had my hide on a stretcher if I even thought about doing something like that.  Dad on the other hand might have though it was funny, once.

RJ