Home sweet home. Back to work work and deferred projects.
I am getting ready to build an outdoor clay earth oven to bake pizza and bread. Tim collected clay, I collected river rocks and we both contributed empty wine bottles – that was hard work.
I am building a base and will use the wine bottles as part of an insulating layer. The ideas and plans are from a book, Earth Ovens by Kiko Denzer.
Today I evened out the holes I dug, cut the fence posts, leveled them, and ripped, cut, and attached joists. Gotta love a table saw.
Opps don’t look too closely. I temporarily removed a safety dohiggy to cut the posts. I think I have enough rocks but may need a few more wine bottles. Better get to work.
It’s a little wonky but level in all directions.
Yesterday I made a simple card weaving loom with the table saw. I intend to try it out at a workshop in Vermont this weekend.
And earlier this month, I smoked a beef brisket on my Weber grill as described on the Cooks Illustrated website. I soaked it in brine, rubbed it with salt and pepper and slow cooked it on the grill for 5 hours. It was amazing. I’ve tried a couple of pizzas on the grill mostly to practice sliding it off the wooden peel for the new oven.
This week my farm share included a roast beef, pork roast and spare ribs. Fire up the grill!
Can’t wait!
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