LIGHTEN up summer evenings in the garden with a fabulous centrepiece.
Love Island has helped boost the popularity of fire pits, but you don’t need a huge villa and a big budget to have your own.
Here’s how to do it without burning a hole in your wallet . . .
FIRE STARTER: You probably won’t need a big fire pit, as smaller models do the job and give off enough heat for a garden gathering.
The Monaco firepit has been reduced from £59.99 to £29.99 at Robert Dyas.
Or try the Black Ipata firepit, £24.99, from notonthehighstreet.com. While the stylish Lotus Steel Chiminea — which contains the fire inside a mesh — is a bit of a steal, down from £100 to £30 at studio.co.uk.
It’s worth reading online reviews before deciding on your firepit — some of the cheaper models have negative comments regarding quality.
BURN BABY BURN: If you have a little spare sand, or ash from a previous fire, line the bottom of the pit with it.
Only use seasoned hardwood or charcoal to burn in your fire pit. Burning wood that has been treated or painted could release toxins.
Look around on eBay and marketplace sites for local suppliers to find the best prices on seasoned hardwood.
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If you want to use your fire pit to cook or grill food, charcoal is typically a better option because it keeps a steadier temperature.
FLAME GRILLED: Toasting marshmallows is a perfect pastime to bring friends together around the fire pit — and enjoy a sweet treat.
Take it up a level by recreating one of America’s finest inventions — s’mores.
Toast your marshmallow until golden then sandwich it between two digestive biscuits with a square of milk chocolate.
The warm marshmallow will melt the chocolate, making a delicious gooey centre between the two biscuits.
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