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What to do /w carrot pulp (exl. compost, and baking)? Can one make coal like bricks for burning?

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When one uses a juicer to make carrot juice, there is all this carrot pulp left over. What could I use it for? I'd hate to throw it away. BUT,I don't want to make muffins, or cake, nor do I have a compost bin, rabbits, or chickens in my backyard. Could one use the dried carrot pulp to make some sort of tiny bricks for burning them? what sort of additional material would be needed to bind the dried carrot pulp, so that it could be shaped into small charcoal like bricks?

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  1. I have no doubt that compacted (fully) dried carrot pulp would burn. If you tightly compress it while damp, it would probably retain its shape.  

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