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Dirt cheap art oven
08-11-03

Build Your Own Earth Oven

My friend has built several of these. It’s art you use. Take clay dirt, water, and imagination. If you make a mistake, you just smash it and start over. Many in the world still bake their bread in these.

-- KK  

Build Your Own Earth Oven
Kido Denzer
2007 (3rd edition), 132 pages
$14

Available from Amazon

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