It’s amazing what one can do with « these two hands »… like building a mud stove?
At one session during early inservice training, Jaren along with her comrads played in the dirt to make mud stoves.
Here’s how :
To start, dig up dirt, blend in dry weeds, and add a bit of water to create a clay-like mound perfect for constrution.
Then, it was time to mash it…with your feet of course. (Think smashing of the grapes).
Voilà ! Clay ! In order to work with the heaping mound, it was necessary to create clay balls.
Then pick a spot in the concession where the stove should go and start construction by dabbing the globs of clay around a marmite (a big pot).
Remove the pot, cut away some edges, smooth the surface with water and you have yourself a mud stove !
Let stand a week and then you’ll have the perfect stove to make your favorite beninese dishes. Pate anyone ?
At one session during early inservice training, Jaren along with her comrads played in the dirt to make mud stoves.
Here’s how :
To start, dig up dirt, blend in dry weeds, and add a bit of water to create a clay-like mound perfect for constrution.
Then, it was time to mash it…with your feet of course. (Think smashing of the grapes).
Voilà ! Clay ! In order to work with the heaping mound, it was necessary to create clay balls.
Then pick a spot in the concession where the stove should go and start construction by dabbing the globs of clay around a marmite (a big pot).
Remove the pot, cut away some edges, smooth the surface with water and you have yourself a mud stove !
Let stand a week and then you’ll have the perfect stove to make your favorite beninese dishes. Pate anyone ?
1 comment:
Seriously awesome!
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