Cooking With Clay, No. 7

It's been awhile since I've shown you any clay pots. Don't think it's because I've learned self control. I just forgot!

May09--248

My current favorite pot is from Colombia. It didn't need curing and it reacted quickly to the heat and still managed to stay warm long after the fire went out. I think it's a keeper, although it's a little small. We're looking into getting larger sizes to actually sell in the the store, should it ever open.

May09--259

Not being able to leave well enough alone, I decided the pot was too sterile and clean so I took my handy butane torch to it and add some lovely black marks to it. Please don't laugh at me. I am vulnerable these days. I think it looks much better and well-loved. We'd have gotten there eventually.

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Steve Sando

I dig beans.

4 thoughts on “Cooking With Clay, No. 7”

  1. Hi, May I know where to get these pots from ?
    I am very much interested in buying for myself for daily cooking.. and also.. I’d be interested in learning this skill.. pottery esp cooking pots..

    Thanks in advance
    N
    I live in princeton NJ.

    1. I bought mine from Etsy/ the seller’s name is Hakan… mine looked like you it’s extra large… very good for stew and soup…etc.

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