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COMMUNITY BUILD: EARTH OVENS

WITH KIKO DENZER

Learn to make a traditional wood-fires masonry oven for bread, pizza, and everything else! OVENS are easy as mud pies, and perform exactly like commercial models costing thousands. Cook pizza in as little as 90 seconds; then bread, meat, fish, vegetables, casseroles, soups, & stew; desserts, steamed bread, rice pudding; then dry fruit, firewood, or wet shoes! Insulated ovens can cook all day on one firing, and the fire transforms clay-earth into brick. We will build a full-size oven, a mini oven, and the fires to heat them up!


This class is a community build class, where all students work together on a project for a predetermined recipient. For this reason, there is no materials fee, only tuition, which helps support the teacher and the school as you learn these new skills.


Age Requirement: for adults and youth 15-17 if their parent is also registered for the class.


Location: Bald Hill Farm

This class is not currently bring offered.


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Class Details

Tuition: $X

Materials fee: $X


Please note: you will be directed to a Square link to finalize your registration.


Students bring:

  • Joyful hands and heart!

  • If you have sensitive skin or you just prefer the protection, you might want your favorite waterproof or water-resistant gloves.

  • Feet! Barefoot is most fun, but rubber boots or lightweight shoes (“aqua sox” or equivalent) all work for tender or sensitive feet. Slip-on sandals are nice to have between mixes. We’ll be mixing coarse river sand, clayey subsoil, straw, and other fibers.

  • A sample of your local sub-soil, so we can compare and contrast (a cup to a quart).

  • Photos of your own work to share with the group, or any other interesting/applicable inspiration.

  • Skin lotion (mud/earth can have a drying effect; lanolin or lanolin/beeswax are good).

  • Sun hat, sun protection, change of clothes.

  • Rain gear (we hope this will just be insurance).

  • Water bottle.

  • Paper and pen/pencil for notes/records, etc. (better than photos!).

  • Rations as needed, especially if you have special dietary needs.

  • Feel free to bring any favorite tools and/or materials you might feel appropriate for this course.

Copies of Build Your Own Earth Oven (aka "the cob oven bible") will be available for purchase.


Accessibility note: none specified.

Kiko Denzer
WITH KIKO DENZER

Need a scholarship to attend a class? We offer full and half tuition awards (scholarships do not apply to class materials fee). Email info@tarweedfolkschool.com to register.​

Tarweed Folk School values increasing access to practical arts and place-based skills. Our goal is to make our classes accessible to anyone with an interest in learning. Please consider that our "pop up" style classrooms take place inside and outdoors with varying amenities (think of parking, seating, walking surfaces, and bathroom options, for example). We are happy to provide any information or answer any questions about accessibility or accommodations for any of our classes and locations. Please email us if you have comments, concerns, or questions.

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