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They live off moldy bread and green peppers cooked on coals from a fire built between two rocks.
At Easter services, with the garden still frozen under snow, his congregation has in recent years planted onions after thawing the soil with hot coals from a bonfire.
Yellowbird-Chase set up camp by a grove of cottonwoods, for relief from the late-summer heat, and, beneath a tarp, hung a tin can containing cedar leaves and coals from a neighbor's fire to cleanse the site with smoke.
Officials said there is no explanation for the spike beyond the fact that people--whether they've come to the beach to enjoy a bonfire or are dumping hot coals from a barbecue--are being reckless.
Bed of hot coals from a fire (or from a grill).
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