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<blockquote data-quote="Dustin Amack" data-source="post: 128801" data-attributes="member: 27342"><p>I have heard the idea of freezing the natural wood, however I'm kinda confused because I'm in a part of the country that has rough winters. The wood has been in sub-zero temps (colder than my freezer) for a couple months. What good would it do to put it back in my freezer? I would also have to break it into much smaller peices to get it to fit in the freezer which I'm not to interested in doing. I did bake several peices of this bark for roughly 15 mins at 275 degress but I was a little worried about a fire due t othe strong smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustin Amack, post: 128801, member: 27342"] I have heard the idea of freezing the natural wood, however I'm kinda confused because I'm in a part of the country that has rough winters. The wood has been in sub-zero temps (colder than my freezer) for a couple months. What good would it do to put it back in my freezer? I would also have to break it into much smaller peices to get it to fit in the freezer which I'm not to interested in doing. I did bake several peices of this bark for roughly 15 mins at 275 degress but I was a little worried about a fire due t othe strong smell. [/QUOTE]
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