Turn Your Junk Mail Into Unlimited Slow Burning Firewood

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Junk Mail is something everyone gets and for the most part it is thrown in the trash or in the recycling.  This process is not only for junk mail, but for other personal information that you want to dispose of properly.  Identity theft has become a huge problem these days, so disposing of your personal documents you don’t need in this way is making sure that info doesn’t get into the wrong hands!  So why not make it into something useful and something that saves you money. On the Next Page is an great and well thought video to show you how to do this the proper way!

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12 Responses to “Turn Your Junk Mail Into Unlimited Slow Burning Firewood”

  1. Leslie Alvarez Johnson

    Mar 16. 2016

    Benjamin Johnson

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  2. Sheila Turner

    Mar 16. 2016

    Wow, we could heat our home forever doing this.

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  3. Emma Newman

    Mar 16. 2016

    David Newman

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  4. Edie Enders

    Mar 16. 2016

    Got to where it said that it is toxic when burned. So why would anyone do this?!

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  5. Norma Standridge

    Mar 16. 2016

    That’s what I was thinking. .

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  6. Christi Dutcher

    Mar 16. 2016

    Extreme NATURAL? ??

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  7. Julie Kovacs

    Mar 16. 2016

    Dana McCune

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  8. Except for all of the toxins you will breathe in

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  9. Theresa Miller

    Mar 16. 2016

    Russell Fann. This sounds like it could be useful for your fire pit.

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  10. Carrie Anne

    Mar 17. 2016

    Janet Underdahl

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  11. Walter Hollick

    Mar 17. 2016

    China has been doing this with the garbage to create fuel for schools and other institutions for around 20 years now

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  12. Avon Shields

    Mar 17. 2016

    Ann Peters

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