December/January 2000
By Karen Ann Bland
If you want pinecones that flare brightly when you toss them in a fire, try this: In a large plastic bucket, mix one gallon hot water, one teaspoon dishwashing soap, and one pound of rock salt, Epsom salts, and baking soda or boric acid.
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Add the pinecones and weight down to keep them submerged; soak for 24 hours. Then place the cones on newspapers and allow them to dry thoroughly.
Toss the treated pinecones in your campfire or fireplace when the fire has burned down to almost embers and enjoy the brightly colored flames they produce.
KAREN ANN BLAND
Gove, Kansas