I found this website in search for, how to brew real ginger beer. We do live in the city limits, however, have a small plot of land and garden starting every spring and some of our milder winters allow us to garden cooler crops. I would love to have some chickens but haven't gone there yet. I did build a mud oven from red clay and sand, to bake bread, pizza and other things that can be baked. That has drawn a lot of interest from family and friends and baking our own bread and making our own pizza has been wonderful! I would soon like to build an outdoor brick oven for wood fired baking as well. At this point and time, in waiting for spring to be able to get outdoors, I am brewing my first batch of wine.
Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
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Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Hello to everyone,
I found this website in search for, how to brew real ginger beer. We do live in the city limits, however, have a small plot of land and garden starting every spring and some of our milder winters allow us to garden cooler crops. I would love to have some chickens but haven't gone there yet. I did build a mud oven from red clay and sand, to bake bread, pizza and other things that can be baked. That has drawn a lot of interest from family and friends and baking our own bread and making our own pizza has been wonderful! I would soon like to build an outdoor brick oven for wood fired baking as well. At this point and time, in waiting for spring to be able to get outdoors, I am brewing my first batch of wine.
I found this website in search for, how to brew real ginger beer. We do live in the city limits, however, have a small plot of land and garden starting every spring and some of our milder winters allow us to garden cooler crops. I would love to have some chickens but haven't gone there yet. I did build a mud oven from red clay and sand, to bake bread, pizza and other things that can be baked. That has drawn a lot of interest from family and friends and baking our own bread and making our own pizza has been wonderful! I would soon like to build an outdoor brick oven for wood fired baking as well. At this point and time, in waiting for spring to be able to get outdoors, I am brewing my first batch of wine.
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Re: Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
welcome 
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Re: Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Hi there and welcome 
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But damn it how happy we'll be!
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Re: Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Helloo and welcome
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Re: Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Welcome to ISH
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Re: Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Hi and welcome 
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Re: Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Hi and welcome
Have only just made my first pizza from scratch, so I guess I am a little way off needing a pizza oven yet!!!!
Have only just made my first pizza from scratch, so I guess I am a little way off needing a pizza oven yet!!!!
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Re: Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Hi and welcome 
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Re: Hello from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Oh if I had had to wait on my husband to build me an outdoor oven, I wouldn't have one. I bought a book on how to make your own mud oven and went from there. Fortunately I did this before my kids hit the teens and was excited about helping. All the materials are pretty much free, so it cost very little to make. Now there is a website where you can get the instructions on how to build a brick oven. That is my next project. Not waiting on my husband for that one either. 