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Dear Kenny,


In the past, a new charcoal stove is used until it becomes old.


Nowadays, it is only used to perform this action.


After performing this action, it is best to gather a few pieces of charcoal e.g. 3 pieces, wrap it up in red paper.


Note: the charcoal represents "gold" or wealth. Clean up the charcoal stove and place the charcoal on-top of it. the entire stove is kept inside a cabinet e.g. in the kitchen.


It (the charcoal stove) should not be thrown away or given away. Throwing it or giving it away especially to strangers is like giving away our wealth.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 7/15/2004 5:03:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:

dear master cecil,

just wonder. after burning the

charcoal in the stove, where

do we keep it in the

house

thanks

Kenny





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Moving in into a new house. And where to place the stove and charcoal?

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On 7/15/2004 5:09:22 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Kenny,
In the past, a new charcoal
stove is used until it becomes
old.
Nowadays, it is only used to
perform this action.
After performing this action,
it is best to gather a few
pieces of charcoal e.g. 3
pieces, wrap it up in red
paper.
Note: the charcoal represents
"gold" or wealth. Clean up the
charcoal stove and place the
charcoal on-top of it. the
entire stove is kept inside a
cabinet e.g. in the kitchen.
It (the charcoal stove) should
not be thrown away or given
away. Throwing it or giving it
away especially to strangers
is like giving away our
wealth.
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 7/15/2004 5:03:21 PM, Kenny Leow
wrote:>dear master cecil,>just
wonder. after burning the>charcoal in
the stove, where>do we keep it in
the>house>thanks>Kenny


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Must every family member be around for the move-in? If you are moving in on a weekday and family members need to go to school; common sense says that they may have to attend school. You can do the move - yourself.

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On 7/19/2014 10:11:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Moving in into a new house. And where to
place the stove and charcoal?On
7/15/2004 5:09:22 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Dear Kenny,
In the past, a new charcoal
stove is used until it becomes
old.
Nowadays, it is only used to
perform this action.
After performing this action,
it is best to gather a few
pieces of charcoal e.g. 3
pieces, wrap it up in red
paper.
Note: the charcoal represents
"gold" or wealth. Clean up the
charcoal stove and place the
charcoal on-top of it. the
entire stove is kept inside a
cabinet e.g. in the kitchen.
It (the charcoal stove) should
not be thrown away or given
away. Throwing it or giving it
away especially to strangers
is like giving away our
wealth.
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 7/15/2004 5:03:21 PM, Kenny Leow
wrote:>dear master cecil,>just
wonder. after burning
the>charcoal in
the stove, where>do we keep it in
the>house>thanks>Kenn
y


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For apartments in a condo or in car-parks; for those who are considering doing the "move-in" procedure with actual light-up of a traditional stove; do check that no smoke detectors are near-by if one lights up a stove that uses non-smokeless charcoal.

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On 7/19/2014 10:11:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Moving in into a new house. And where to
place the stove and charcoal?On
7/15/2004 5:09:22 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Dear Kenny,
In the past, a new charcoal
stove is used until it becomes
old.
Nowadays, it is only used to
perform this action.
After performing this action,
it is best to gather a few
pieces of charcoal e.g. 3
pieces, wrap it up in red
paper.
Note: the charcoal represents
"gold" or wealth. Clean up the
charcoal stove and place the
charcoal on-top of it. the
entire stove is kept inside a
cabinet e.g. in the kitchen.
It (the charcoal stove) should
not be thrown away or given
away. Throwing it or giving it
away especially to strangers
is like giving away our
wealth.
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 7/15/2004 5:03:21 PM, Kenny Leow
wrote:>dear master cecil,>just
wonder. after burning
the>charcoal in
the stove, where>do we keep it in
the>house>thanks>Kenn
y


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Charcoal is revered even displayed prominently in this Hong Kong style roast food court stall

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Charcoal symbolises a valuable commodity.

And for such a restaurant.. they want to imply also that meat roasted in a charcoal stove normally gives off an added aroma not found in electric or gas fired stoves..


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Hi master Lee. Sorry to disturb you. Can I check with you. If I would want to use the charcoal stove on my move in day. Usually how are the procedure being perform?

Light it up the charcoals in front of my main gate, and then do I step over the charcoal stove or when it is lighted up, I just bring it in to my house?

Hi Master Lee, I was reading your forum, if I don't intend to light up the charcoal, I can wrap with red paper on each individual charcoal and fill it up in my charcoal stove and then bring it in. This way can also right? After bringing in to my house, I can keep it in my store room?

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