Month: June 2019

The Firemizer Alphabet

We all had to learn the alphabet at some point so here is another one for you! The Firemizer alphabet! stick around as you might just find out some rather interesting things.

The ABC’s Of Firemizer

AXEA is for Axe. Did you know axe throwing is becoming a popular sport!

B is for Bonfire. When starting a bonfire make sure you check that no wildlife, especially hedgehog are among the logs!

C is for Coal. Have you seen our blog post all about burning coal? check it out here.

dirtD is for Dirt. Did you know that wood ash a perfect for sprinkling across your garden to ward away those creepy crawlies?

E is for Extinguisher

F is for Fire

 

G is for Gloves. When using Firemizer we advise you were gloves as the metal fibres can be sharp.

H is for Hydrant

I is for Ignite

J is for Jalapeno

K is for Ketchup. The perfect condiment for a hot dog or burger.

L is for Log

M is for Money. Save money with Firemizer

 

N is for Night

O is for Open Fire

P is for Pizza. Firemizer can be used in a pizza oven. Who can say no to pizza!

Q is for Quality 

 

R is for Retardant. This is used to slow or stop the spread of fire, this is commonly used for forest fires.

S is for Smoke

T is for Time. Firemizer will last up to 500 burn hours giving you a longer lasting fire.

U is for Unseasoned Wood. To make sure you’re burning as efficient as possible only use seasoned wood.

V is for Viper. The bite of a viper is said to feeling like a burning sensation.

W is for Water

X is for Xylopolist. This is a fancy word for a timber merchant. Find out more words here.

Y is for yakitori. This is a popular BBQ dish in Japan.

Z is for Zeus. One of his sons Hephaestus is the Greek God of fire.

How To Increase Office Productivity

With the hot summer days, it can be hard to concentrate when office productivity decreases and Firemizer team are no different.

Here are some tips to help increase your office productivity!

office

 

  1. Tidy desk tidy mind! Before starting a big or small project it is important to have a tidy desk and this can help organise not only your work but also your mind.
  2. Take more breaks!
  3. Manage distraction! Create a system to help manage those pesky distracting emails. If possible, only check emails at certain times in the day and stick to it or allow lots of time to check emails or manage distraction.
  4. It’s Bring your dog to work day! Everyone knows a dog can lift a mood and what better excuse to bring a four-legged friend to work.
  5. Remember 80/20 rule. Also known as the Pareto Principle states that for many events roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. So 20% of tasks yield 80% of results.

 

We all sometimes need a cuppa to get through a Monday morning. But did you know that coffee has some added benefits?

  1. It can lower the risk of heart failure stroke and coronary heart disease. In a study, Every cup consumed reduced each condition by 8%, 7% and 5%.
  2. It is a good source of antioxidants more than green tea and cocoa. Studies have shown that people get more antioxidants from coffee than from fruits and vegetables.
  3. It may help against cognitive decline
  4. Used coffee beans can be made into coffee logs which work perfectly with Firemizer!

 

 

References

www.health.com/nutrition/top-13-evidence-based-health-benifits-of-coffee#section2

https://time.com/5022060/coffee-health-benefits-heart/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Best Ways To Spend Father’s Day!

When does a joke become a dad joke? when it becomes apparent!

 

You can’t go through father’s day without a dad joke and they’ll be plenty more where that came from!

father's day Did you know that father’s day was created by an American woman who wanted to honour her father. He was a soldier and raised six children as a single parent.

Additionally, in China, father’s day used to be celebrated on August 8th but has moved to the third Sunday in June. This change was due to a linguistic one as the Chinese for eight is ba and their word for father is ba-ba. Therefore the eighth day of the eighth month sounds similar to papa.

Father’s Day was assigned as an official holiday by Nixon in 1972 and the most popularly purchased gift for Father’s Day is neckties.

What’s brown and sticky? A Stick!

 

father's day If you are stumped for what to do this Sunday, have no fear as we have 3 ways to spend father’s day!

  1. Camping. The weather isn’t perfect for camping. However, you could stay in a nice log cabin or wooden pod for the weekend. This is a perfect outdoor getaway. since most cabins would come with fire you can get nice a cosy. If you are braving the weather check out our blog on how to prepare for a camping trip.
  2. Build a tree house or indoor den. The tree house may take more time but an indoor den is perfect and it’s not just for little kids, there are loads of gadgets to step up your den making game, for instance, a phone projector perfect for watching movies!
  3. Cook or bake. Why not make their favourite meal? or cook together, a perfect way to spend the afternoon and you get to eat it too!

However, you spend your father’s day we hope its a good one!

 A ghost walks into a bar. the bar lady says sorry we don’t serve spirits!

How Can You Help Our Oceans?

How can you save our oceans?

As tomorrow is World ocean day it is important to know how we can help create a healthy ocean. Since the sea temperature is rising causing coral bleaching and plastic pollution is worse than ever causing marine animals to suffer, we need to do our bit for the environment.

Eat fish seasonally

You don’t have to give up eating fish altogether however to help with overfishing and help certain species avoid extinction, check when certain fish are in season. The marine conservation society has a sustainability guide, green rated [1 to 2] most sustainable to red rate least sustainable [4 to 5].

How can you help our oceansFor instance;

Alaska pollock – 1,2,3,4,5
Mackerel – 2
Atlantic Cod – 1,2,3,4,5
King Prawns -1,2,3,4,5
Brown Crab – 2,3,4
Albacore Tuna – 1,2,3,4
Humpback Salmon – 1,2
European Lobster – 2,3,4
Atlantic Squid – 3
Swordfish – 2,3,4,5
Pacific Halibut – 2
Oysters native, farmed – 1

Overfishing

You might have heard people say to be more sustainable cut-down meat and eat fish instead. However, if you aren’t eating sustainable fish this could be more damaging for our oceans. Catching fish isn’t inherently bad for the ocean but when boats catch fish faster than they can replenish this results in overfishing.

Another problem is the Bycatch. Which is the capture of unwanted sea life when fishing for other species. This is a serious marine threat as many unwanted species die, for instance, sea turtles. Many people who make a living through fishing are working to improve how they Catch the fish and conserve the ocean’s resources. To find out more visit the WWF.

How can you help our oceansHow to BBQ fish

If you do plan on cooking fish this summer here are some tips! Why not use Firemizer to get your BBQ to cooking temperature 20% faster!

1. Prepare the BBQ and clean
To make sure the fish doesn’t stick to the grill make sure you clean the BBQ as the fish will stick to anything you last cooked on it. Oil the grate as this will lubricate the BBQ so the fish won’t stick. Wipe until the grate is glossy.

2. Heat the grill high heat
You want the BBQ to be very hot as this will stop the fish from sticking. If you are using charcoal wait until the charcoal turns grey which indicates it nice and hot

3. Choosing the right fish
salmon, tuna, halibut and swordfish are some of the best to BBQ as these aren’t too flaky and shouldn’t fall apart. You want to use a steak like textured fish as they will hold up to high heat.

4. Prep the fish and cooking
Using any oils and cooking spices to your preferred taste. Place the fillets on the skin side down as this will help the fish hold together. It takes roughly around 3 to 5 minutes per side to cook.

5. Flip the fish and plate up
Use a metal spatula to flip the fish. Once cooked place on a plate and the fish should easily flake when poked with a fork and will be opaque all the way through.

It’s not all doom and gloom

How can you help our oceansSometimes it is hard to see how the small things you do will make a difference so here are some positives;

  • Deliveroo signed the ‘no shark fin’ pledge. This commits to removing ant shark-related products form restaurant menus on the platform.
  • Indonesia pledges $1 billion to clean up the ocean
  • In 2017 new Delhi banned all disposable plastic including plastic bags, cups and cutlery.
  • Sea turtles are making a huge comeback, increasing their populations by 980% thanks to the endangered species act.
  • The billion oyster project uses oyster shells to clean the polluted New York harbour. Oysters are natural purifiers and can cleanse 50 gallons of water per day. The group has restored 30 million oysters to the local waters but that is only a fraction of what was once there.

 

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