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Well, for Cherokee Woman, I don't like Brussels sprouts, either. Broccoli, now, that's a different story - must be the creosote-loving gene in me. Tell Walt he's supposed to <b></b>steam<b></b> the broccoli, not boil it to death.[dinner] <br /> <br />I wonder if using shredded automobile/truck tires and bonding them into the shape of a tie would work. It might get rid of the landfill waste, and besides, the damned things never rot. I don't think a fire hazard would exist, since creosote would be more likely to burn than tires. I dunno - what's the ignition temperature of creosote vs. old tires?
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