Many people have asked for a copy the class I recently taught on the Medieval Bread Oven so I have included it here on my blog. The class can be found on the right hand side as a link to on the blog itself. Enjoy!
thanks for the lovely oven and writeup -- it's particularly helpful to have references for the lovely medieval illustrations, as I'm going to be doing demos at a Renaissance fair in Oregon next month! (I'll also be making bowls on a foot-powered lathe...)
Ilish O’Donovan a daughter of an Irish mother and English father, lives in 14th/15th Century Ireland, is a milliner and is married to a German Knight. She cares for her two daughters, Elizabeth and Isabelle and teaches them sewing, baking and other life skills. Ilish not only enjoys making clothing and headdresses, she makes wool felt, pottery, is leaning to bake in a clay oven and butter and cheese making.
thanks for the lovely oven and writeup -- it's particularly helpful to have references for the lovely medieval illustrations, as I'm going to be doing demos at a Renaissance fair in Oregon next month! (I'll also be making bowls on a foot-powered lathe...)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Bowls with a foot-powered lathe....please send pics as I would love to see. Do you also make bread bowls or trenchers?
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