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BACK YARD OVENS: Earth, Brick, Stone, Fire, Food... (book)

Cordwainer from Melville

BACK YARD OVENS: Earth, Brick, Stone, Fire, Food...

78 pages, colour, excellent condition. Earth Garden Publication, 2007

Now you can build your own wood-fired back yard oven with loads of practical advice, detailed photographs and tried and tested recipes from those who have done it.

Forget barbecues: once you've tried your own mouth-watering wood-fired pizzas or bread cooked in the back yard from your own handbuilt oven, you'll be totally hooked.

Chapters include

Cob, Clay and Earth
Brick, Stone and Cement
If You Can't Build Your Own

Price: $10

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