Chimenia
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Chimenia
I see lots and lots of places to buy pots and things round about HH but have not come accross any where to get a Chimenia, Does anybody know where i could get one ? clay or metal ?
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Re: Chimenia
Go on give us a clue what's a chimenia?
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Re: Chimenia
its an out door patio heater i suppose you could call it but you can cook on it like a BBQ
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Originally, all clay open fire garden heaters imported to the U.S. from Mexico were known as chimeneas. As the story goes, chimeneas originated hundreds if not thousands of years ago by Mexican tribesmen who developed the chimeneas as a means of providing heat for their family as well as a vessel for cooking and baking. The original chimenea was designed to keep the rain off the fire and the family warm using merely a couple of sticks.
Chimineas have become a popular backyard and deck accessory in the U.S., and also in the U.K. where they are often acquired as garden ornaments
Chimineas have become a popular backyard and deck accessory in the U.S., and also in the U.K. where they are often acquired as garden ornaments
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Re: Chimenia
i know what they are,!!!!
i was needing to know if i could get one anywhere in the HH area or anywhere in Thailand !!!!
i was needing to know if i could get one anywhere in the HH area or anywhere in Thailand !!!!
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^^ And now that everyone else knows what they are, someone might know if you can get them in Thailand. Though not to keep the family warm, presumably...
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He He no not for that, was just looking for it as a bit of a feature and maybe to do a wee bit of cooking on, it also good for burning garden rubbish and keeping the mosquitoes at bay