I recorded these because i neeeded a sound when a player slices a metal object. But it can be used for cooking sounds etc. As well obviously. The later ones are useful for creating loops and the impact usually sounds quite different which offers some needed variation. You can try to add some crackling fire sound if you need it to sound more powerful. There is no need to credit me but i would be happy if you tell me here if you use it and what for :).
This is a foley fireplace. Recorded with the blue snowball ice in audacity. I layered the sounds together using audacity. This recording consists of two tracks of a smarties candy wrapper (for the crackling), one track of sticky-tac being pulled apart (the popping), and one track of jeans being rubbed together for some extra sound. Enjoy!.
I made fire in the stove of a herders cabin in the alps preparing supper. Outside the wind howling, two meters of snow. This is a raw recording with zoom h2n.
Outdoor fireplace with a fire burning. Recorded with sony pcm-m10 on tripod (no windscreen), placed on the ground about 1-2 feet directly in front of the fire. Includes some city background noise such as car passing by near the end.