Cooking in a Clay Pot
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Tags: american history, blog, clay pot, cooking, food, Indian, Native, Plimoth, plimoth plantation, Plymouth, Wampanoag, Wampanoag blog
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November 25th, 2009 at 9:37 pm
Are the pots glazed on the outside or is that layers of smoke embedded on the outside of the pot? Is there anyone making these pots at the plantation? I’d love to cook with one. I love the design of the three rocks and feeding the fire with sticks and having heat control that way.
Thanks!
Milli
November 26th, 2009 at 12:09 am
Hey Milli,
The pots are not glazed but, could with horse tail it a plant we could burn in the pot while they fire it. Ya kerri in the summer months make pots in the homesite and also the craft center too.
thanks
TIM