Whether it’s a campsite fire to cook on (or just keep the bears away), or a cozy indoor blaze, starting a fire is an essential skill.
But always keep your wits about you. If you’re in the great outdoors, make sure it’s not a bone dry, windy day that could carry off dangerous sparks. Keep an ample amount of water on hand to put out the fire. Indoors, make sure all flues and vents are open and clear.
We’re skipping the survivalist techniques and assuming you have some reliable matches on hand, though our preference for a starter is the intense flame of a good cigar lighter. And take your time. Start your fire small and gradually build it up, following these steps:
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If you’re celebrating bourbon every month, you’re doing something right. But September isn’t like other months, because it’s National Bourbon Heritage Month.
Here are some ways to ramp up your bourbon game throughout the month like only a rebel can:
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You’ll want to start planning now for three back-to-back music festivals in September that will bring together legendary bands and Rebel Bourbon. The festivals take place at Highland Festival Grounds, a new venue at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville.