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Who is this guy? Monthly Archives: April 2015. The next big thing in bread. Happy spring, chickens. I hope so, but in a nice kinda way that makes you giggle, not think, ‘jeez that baker boy has been spending too much time smelling roses or something.’ anyway. The past few weeks have been particularly inspiring, and have led me to something i’m very excited to share, something that i dare say may just be the next big thing in bread. Of course.’. I came back from Dave’s and had a lovely week baking b...
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Who is this guy? The next big thing in bread. Happy spring, chickens. I hope so, but in a nice kinda way that makes you giggle, not think, ‘jeez that baker boy has been spending too much time smelling roses or something.’ anyway. The past few weeks have been particularly inspiring, and have led me to something i’m very excited to share, something that i dare say may just be the next big thing in bread. Of course.’. I came back from Dave’s and had a lovely week baking bread with my oh-so-very badass...
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Vendors — Black Mountain Tailgate Market
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Brenda and Russ Jefferies. Fenner and Chrisan Klak. Dawn and Bobby Creasman. Beau Martin and Brandi Morrow. Nick and Susan Nichols. Lee's One Fortune Farm. Mike and Linda's Produce. Linda and Mike Kazulen. Marsha Cozart, Barbara Rogers,. Bette Potter-Jones, Cathy Babula. Nice Threads Fiber Studio. Bryan and Elaine Young. Appalachian Creek Garden Center. Cove Creek Nursery Farm. Andy Gibbon& Josh Gibbs. Andi Elliot and Jenny Elliott. 828) 712-5645 or (828) 774-8322. Tricia Shapiro and Bill Gorz.
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LINKS — S M O K E // S I G N A L S
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WHERE TO STAY/WHAT TO DO. WHERE TO STAY/WHAT TO DO. Red Hen Baking Company. Bread Bakers Guild of America.
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Alex Matisse: July 2009
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Friday, July 17, 2009. I just found an old issue of the Sun from back in January. It is a great literary publication. In it I stumbled upon and advice column by a man named Cary Tennis. He writes this column "Since You Asked". Of him reading a piece at a workshop in San Fransisco. I think that it speaks to art makers as a whole and not just to writers. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thursday, July 09, 2009. I made at Matt's a little over a year ago. I started the slip trailing on the size up f...
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Links
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Bringing good food, good drink and great friends together in WNC. Farm & Garden. Emilou's Famous Homestyle Goods. Farm and Sparrow Bakery. Flat Rock Village Bakery. Mountain Pie and Cake Company. The Best Cakes in Western North Carolina. Wake Robin Farm Breads. Well-Bred Bakery and Cafe. World's Best Carrot Cake. Tailgate Market Fan Club - Market List. Woodfin YMCA Indoor Winter Tailgate Market. Catering and Special Events. Blind Pig of Asheville. Farmer and Chef South. The Cheese Store of Asheville.
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Alex Matisse: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Y is up on Mark's website. The sale is this weekend and if anybody is in the area I encourage you to come take a look. This will be my last firing for Mark and it was a good one. There are some wonderful pots out of this firing.here are a few. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Here are a few pictures from the past few weeks. 16th century Turkish plate from Iznik. Alex with large a large Hamada bowl. Chinese canteens, probably Ming Dynasty. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A plate a day.
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Alex Matisse: The Return
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Saturday, August 21, 2010. Below are some pictures of where the kiln left off. Nice to have you back in the blog-o-sphere. Weve been following the building process and are both amazed. It looks SO GOOD. We might get up there this fall and wed love to visit. Hope your thumb heals quickly. Wed love to get one of your big planters for our front porch when all is said and done on our house. Saturday, 21 August, 2010. Your kiln looks great. I hope your hand gets better. Thursday, 26 August, 2010. A plate a day.
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Alex Matisse: June 2009
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Monday, June 29, 2009. The week in review. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Big Pot Workshop with David Stuempfle. This past weekend Joseph and I, along with a bunch of other folks, took a workshop at the Central Carolina Community College (or CCCC for short) campus in Siler City. The workshop was led by David Stuemple. David throwing the base. Adding the first coil. Pinching the first coil onto the pot. Lara O'Keefe using the weed torch. Thursday, June 18, 2009. Here is the essay in its entirety:. Some days th...
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Alex Matisse: A Week (or two) in Review
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Thursday, August 05, 2010. A Week (or two) in Review. I have not been a diligent blogger. I actually cringe at that title. I don't consider myself a blogger. I consider myself a potter (at this exact moment in time a kiln builder) and so it is without a tremendous amount of guilt that I am bringing everyone up to date. There has been an amazing amount of people out here as of late and we really have made some progress. Wednesday Dan in I finished up the arch supports. Coming up in blogland:. Rob, Simple ...
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