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A Blanket For My Oven
Wild Yeast | October 1st 2008 by Susan
After another weekend of scooping, packing, stomping, dumping, shoveling, squishing, reaching, lugging, bending, blending, pressing, aching, groaning, and getting yelled at by my daughter for tracking dirt into the house, I’m happy to say my ea read more
Earth Oven Update
Wild Yeast | September 8th 2008 by Susan
If I’ve been deafeningly silent about my earth oven lately, it’s because there has been literally nothing cooking with it. Six weeks after I finished building the thermal mud layer, it is still not completely dry. I attribute this to 1) a coa read more
It’s Like Watching Mud Dry
Wild Yeast | August 4th 2008 by Susan
Have you ever watched mud dry? I can tell you it happens excruciatingly slowly. I know this because for ten days I have been monitoring the progress of a four-inch-thick, three-foot-diameter beehive-shaped shell as it transforms from a mixture of soi read more
Next Step
Eco-friendly Life and Toys | July 31st 2008 by Kim
Here's the next step in our Mud Oven adventure -Notice the red lava rock-It's used as an insulating factor to help keep the heat in the oven where it belongs, not out gallivanting around the property ;)! The next step will be a layer of sand and then read more
My Golden Arch
Wild Yeast | July 22nd 2008 by Susan
After way too much fretting that the corners of the firebricks for my oven hearth aren’t perfectly square (and how many things in life are perfectly square?), there was only one thing to do: get over it and get on with it. So task number one ye read more
Oven Construction Begins, or How to Ruin a Perfectly Good Pedicur…
Wild Yeast | July 16th 2008 by Susan
I can’t figure myself out sometimes. The smallest of tasks, such as hanging pictures, can get me so bogged down in analysis paralysis that they often languish for months or even years on my to-do list, while I try to decide the position of ever read more

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