Old Skills Revived: How To Fire Pottery Outdoors
Making pottery is an old skill. The final step is firing your clay so that it’s durable and, in the case of stoneware, usable for storing food.
Making pottery is an old skill. The final step is firing your clay so that it’s durable and, in the case of stoneware, usable for storing food.
The idea of using 100% renewable energy sources, which don't cause any pollution whatsoever, is a nice dream, but the technology just isn't there.
Now that you’ve made your pottery wheel, it’s time to try it out.
Don’t worry though; it won’t take you long.
National Preparedness Month is just around the corner. It should be a time of reviewing our skills, stockpile and weak spots. How are you spending it?
No matter whether you dig around in a junk pile or turn up glass bottles while plowing a field, these bottles can still be cleaned and reused.
Having a complete stockpile for survival is not enough. You also need a pantry of food reserves intended for everyday use. Let's see how to build it!