Miso happy in Nakamurabashi
Miso happy in Nakamurabashi
I hear somewhere near Nakamura in Nerima Ward, miso is still made in the age-old traditional way. I figure I'll just wander around the tidy little neighborhood and find it. Exiting north from the Seibu Ikebukuro Line's Nakamurabashi Station, I sally forth in what turns out to be the wrong direction. My consolation prize is Nerima Art Museum, a minimalist 1985 structure dedicated to local and ...
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‘American Pickers’ Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz scour America for valuable antiques on History Channel
'American Pickers' Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz scour America for valuable antiques on History Channel
Just in time for Memorial Day weekend yard and stoop sales, the stars of the History Channel show "American Pickers" are dishing about sleuthing for deals.
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what makes pottery aquarium safe?
What makes pottery aquarium safe? How do I know if two different types of clays can be blended together?I am in the process of starting up a small business. I make aquarium ornaments and other decorative pieces out of earthenware. I want to add some color to my work without glaze. I'm considering using two or more types of clay in a single piece. How do i know if two clays can be blended into a single piece? I know it has something to do with the shrinkage rates and grog %. But where do I get this information and exactly how close do two types of clay have to be to be workable together. Also how do I know if a particular clay is aquarium safe. The supplier came right out and told me the first type of clay I used was safe but they aren't being nearly as helpful now for some reason. How do I know if the clay will hold up in water? How do I know if it will affect water chemistry?
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Carl Gillberg Pottery
World renowned potter, Carl Gillberg, demonstrates the making of his signature giant raku ceramic jars. Gillberg Design, Malibu, CA 310-457-1768