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Traditional Irish Peat Turf - Hand Cut in Ireland and Packed in a Traditional Hessian Turf Sack. Authentic Irish fire Experience with a Unique Aroma.

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We are proud to share the joy of Ireland through our selection of authentic Irish goods and gifts like these small Irish peat cubes.

Many people believe that the new laws, which became effective on Halloween, October 31, outlaws the burning of turf with some wondering how they will heat their homes this winter and into the coming years if they cannot source or burn fuel. Now if you are living in the US and looking for a genuine Irish turf or peat fire to chase away those chilly nights or to bring the wonderful aroma of Ireland to you then look no further than Glynn Bros. Inspired by the Smokey Scent of Irish Turf, our interpretation of this very distinctive rich aroma of Ireland.Similarly, Minister Jack Chambers said nothing has changed with regard the enforcement of the separate Air Pollution Act, which dates back to the 1980s, and falls on local councils to implement. com, I can toss a sod in the fireplace (along with oak and hickory logs) and I am instantly transported back to the Emerald Isle. Large areas of Ireland are made up of boglands and Brian McGirr is making use of this vast resource to make small cultural pieces and bring a small piece of Ireland into your home. Embrace the essence of Ireland with our Irish Peat Turf Incense—a tribute to tradition, history, and the unmistakable aroma of the Emerald Isle.

This ensures that you are only getting full size sods of turf, like those which are burned in Irish cottages, and not little chips of turf which are off cuts from modern machined cut turf. The briquettes are simply a mixture of milled and then dried bog peat taken from a low level in the ground. To use, simply place one cube, heart or segment of wax melt onto your burner and pop an unscented tea light into burner base and light. Composed of decaying vegetation, primarily sphagnum moss, over thousands of years, this turf encapsulates over 6000 years of natural history.The Genuine Fire Peat is sourced from a few trusted suppliers throughout Ireland, All our Peat is harvested from areas which are not designated sites of scientific or scenic interests. Whereas I stayed in a smal town during my month there, the weekend prior to my departure, my hosts traeted me to a weekend at their holiday home in Ballyshannon. The beauty of our Irish peat briquettes is that they are a 100% natural product that has not had anything added to it to make it burn brighter or for longer.

The new solid fuels regulations state: "People with turbary rights and all other customary practices in respect of turf will be unaffected by these draft regulations. With its deep radiating heat and beautiful aroma, it comes as no surprise that peat products are some of our best sellers. Left unburnt in an open bowl, it releases a captivating aroma, reminiscent of Ireland's earthy peatlands—an aromatic tribute to the untamed beauty of the Irish wilderness.Unlike wood that generally burns with a long orange flame our Irish peat briquettes burn with a short flame. Much gratitude to Gerald and all the others at Glynn Bros for the precious pieces of peat that await the flame to release the fragrance of Ireland. Can be mixed with wood or coal or used by themselves on Log and Coal fires, open stoves, fire pits, Chimineas, Burners and BBQ's. The briquettes naturally hold around ten percent moisture and will give you a nice hot but slow burn providing a calorific value of around 4. All of of our kiln dried logs are ready to burn meaning they meet the latest guidelines for burning wood in smoke control areas.

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