Village Squire, 1976-11, Page 9tddy 11c1'hee clunks a clay piggy bank into the glaze before
it is baked in the kiln.
c. hit: there mcI Addy .uul bcc.unc interested in pottery. tihc
taught him the craft and the partnership '.as born.
)hough Rob learned from Addy. today they have each
developed their oy.n ,tyle,. they find too that their y. ork
changing :t' they go along. 1 hev ..ire influenced by the y. ork oI
other potters they sav but don't model their y.-ork after anyone
else''. You may (.:etch someone else and admire their y.ork.
Addy says. but not think it applies to V. hat you are doing. But.
She santi. some of the impression may be retained in your
memory and a fcc. moth, I:ucr cut m:n find (hal person ha'
influenced your v. ork.
One tend in their . ork seen)', tr' be toy. and a more ru'tic
Zook. When he first began. Roh ,.tIte tried to ~mouth the
edges of his c. ork a, much :is possible. Nov.. he leave, the
"ihim.ing rings— Iridgc, around the outside of the pot
caused h\ the potter's hand,) rather than smoothing them
over.
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Q.)
Natural
Foods
Kitchen
Paraphernalia
CAROB
2 cups raw sugar
6 tablespoons carob
powder
2 tablespoons butter
1. Combine the sugar,
milk and salt in a heavy
stirring, until sugar is
boil, without stirring
225 degrees on a candy
drop placed in a bowl
soft ball.
2.Add vanilla. Cool to
creamy. Pour into a
Cut into squares. Yield
For
~
> 1,1 ,- 1
dolls,
_
- v1
FUDGE
- I cup milk
1/8 teaspoon sea salt
11/2 teaspoons vanilla
carob powder, butter,
sauce pan. Heat,
dissolved. Continue to
until mixture registers
thermometer or a
of cold water forms a
lukewarm. Beat until
buttered pan and cool.
about 1 Ib.
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