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On the Web
- Barbecuewood.com Inc. - Barbecue and firewood in chips, chunks, pellets or logs, plus mesquite charcoal and wooden cooking planks.
- Summit Views - Firelog and mesquite charcoal bags made with natural non-petroleum based products.
- Laralee Distributors - Natural maple hardwood charcoal imported from Canada for retail or wholesale.
- Taste o' Texas - Mesquite chips, chunks, and charcoal from green mesquite wood.
- Jonas Enterprises - A heavy duty charcoal grill.
- Chuck's Smokehouse - Sells premium wood chunks and grilling planks for all your smoke cooking projects.
- Duncan s Gourmet Smoking Woods - Selling wood products for barbeques and smokers for authentic smokehouse flavor.
- Blanton Mesquite Wood - Texas mesquite wood for sale in various forms (logs, chunks, chips). Includes general instructions and recipes.
- Charlie Chucks Flavored Fruitwoods - Smoking woods and fruit woods available in bags or by tractor trailer discounts.
- Nature's Own - Fresh-cut grilling chips, chunks, logs; plus Chunk Charwood, a grill charwood. Order by fax or mail.
Wikipedia Articles
- Charcoal (color) - Charcoal is a color that is the color of charcoal. first recorded use of charcoal as a color name in English] was in [[1606.
- Charcoal lighter fluid - Charcoal lighter fluid is a volatile mixture of petroleum distillates sold to kickstart the ignition of charcoal in a barbecue grill. It can be used with lump charcoal or briquettes, and briquettes such as Kingsford's Match Light brand are available with lighter fluid added.
- Charcoal - Charcoal is the blackish residue consisting of impure carbon obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. Charcoal is usually produced by heating wood, sugar, bone char, or others substances in the absence of oxygen (see char).
- Charcoal biscuit - Charcoal biscuit is a biscuit based on a powdered willow charcoal mixed with ordinary flour, and made into dough with butter, sugar and eggs. It was first made in England in the early 19th century, originally as an antidote to flatulence and stomach trouble.
- Charcoal (typeface) - Charcoal is a sans-serif typeface designed by David Berlow of Font Bureau during the period 1994–1997. Charcoal was the default menu font in Apple Computer's Mac OS 8 and 9, replacing Chicago as part of the new Platinum interface.