AntarcticPilot
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We used to use sodium chlorate weedkiller and sugar. The IRA used to use sodium chlorate and diesel, apparently. Sodium chlorate has been fixed to nullify its explosive qualities but the other two are unlikely to be banned.
ANFO (Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer and fuel oil) was first developed for use in mining in South Africa, I believe. Of course, it is a very cheap and efficient explosive - Ammonium Nitrate alone is pretty potent, but hard to detonate. Chlorate based recipes were the main-stay of explosives experiments in my youth, but these mixtures are incredibly unstable - Potassium Chlorate "crackles" if ground in a mortar, so explosives containing it may be detonated by a sharp enough blow.