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fatwood

[fat-wood] / ˈfætˌwʊd /


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Alongside three-piece bamboo rods and flies with names like the Royal Coachman and Lefty’s Deceiver, the company began selling products including Fatwood fire kindling, polyester dog beds and canvas-and-leather Battenkill luggage, named for a Vermont river where Mr. Perkins often fished.

From Washington Post

Light up your next campfire with no muss, no fuss with the firetote box — a unique all-in-one fire kit that includes seasoned firewood, all-natural firegrass micro-kindling and genuine fatwood firestarter in one compact package.

From Seattle Times

A good future gift might be some wax-dipped pine cones or a bundle of fatwood with a nice bow.

From Washington Post

He threw another chunk of fatwood on the fire, and watched the smoky flame go dancing up the chimney.

From Project Gutenberg

Somebody, discovering Daddy Neptune's woodpile, had kindled a fatwood torch.

From Project Gutenberg