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December 1, 2008

Outdoor earth oven : be on trend with just clay and water ... no cash

Today yet another summit  to save the planet is opening in Poznan so my post had to be a green post.

Yesterday I was reading the European commission's booklet about greening  your home. And it struck me that greening your outdoors never features in these types of reviews. Yet with pools, lighting, furniture, and kitchens surely we would welcome guidance?

In lieu of that missing advice, one thing is for certain using no manufactured products is surely as green as it gets! With that in mind I wanted to introduce the mud oven: seen on The Treehugger:

DSC012801[1] Here's a way to have pizzas and loaves baked in your backyard. You can build your own mud oven — they are surprisingly easy to make. The main ingredients are sand, clay and water. Here are some
instructions
for constructing the mud oven seen above. See these step-by-step photos: Part 2. Here are some tips on make your oven more efficient

[ For an example of an earth made outdoor tub click here]

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