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"Curing" The Green Glazed Oaxaca Pots
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Beli
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The pots before being used for the first time need to be "cured" here normally we use water & detergent & boil for 1 hr.
Cooling down
Finish & ready for today's first black mole cook
Cooling down
Finish & ready for today's first black mole cook
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Beautiful (in many ways!)
__Jason -
i really like that outside grill you got, theres a product i would buy from bge if they made them, i like open pit cooking from time to time.fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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If you keep this up I am going to cancel my trip and head to Mexico. We have been looking for colorful Mexican pots here with no luck.
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Que Hermosa! May be going on a cruise to veracruz and cancun soon. Can these green goddesses be bought off the street or are they special order from Oaxaca?
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Green Pottery you find basically in Oaxaca it's a Oaxaca'n specialty since the green cantera colour with which most of the prehispanic & colonial buildings are built is found around the city. They call Oaxaca the Jade jewel, for that reason. This were made specially according to my shape & size specs, to fit my large. You can buy smaller green pots from the street in Oaxaca, but mostly generic stuff. You might be lucky to find it in Veracruz or Cancun....Are you going to Eggtoberfest, let;s talk about it there and see what I can do.
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Let me know if you come on this direction ok?
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I must fire it up soon....since I got the egg I've become a bit "flojo" lazy.......since the big munster requires more attention when cooking.
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Planning on being there Wed or Thur. We are staying at my friends sisters house in Lawrenceville. About 15 minutes from the party. Look forward to visiting.
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Nice color!
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I have always been leery of buying pottery when we visit Mexico. I am worried about lead in the glaze. Can you make a comment on this?....tom
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awesome pics once again. beautiful pottery. i'm jealous. i need to get down to mexico as i've never been there.
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Absolutely Tom,
Most glaze products used in ceramics are formulated in Monterrey, inspected by the food authority and sent to the rest of the contry.
Most glazes for ceramic products contain lead but are safe because they have
been properly formulated and fired to prevent the release of toxic amounts
of metal into foods. However, some pottery, especially earthenware made by
individuals and in small cottage industries abroad, have not been treated
properly. In these pieces, acid substances may interact chemically with the glaze and accelerate the lead release. Therefore, acidic foods (such as
orange, tomato and other fruit juices, tomato sauces, wines, and vinegar)
STORED in improperly glazed containers are potentially the most dangerous.
The acidic nature of some substances could eventually erode the glaze. I would't STORE any acidic foods in any container appart from glass. Fire purifies and when COOKING it is a health agent in preventing contamination.
I would be curious though, to find out just how much lead there is "floating" in the air of our modern contaminated cities, and do something about it. -
Com'on Jason you are not that far away are you??? Already "deepsouth" :laugh:
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I thought I had posted earlier but I can't find it. Beli, Those turned out beautiful brother. I'm looking forward to seeing you future posts using those pots. MUY BUENO!!
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Gracias mi amigo. Saludos!!!
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Beli,
Why do you have to cure the pottery after it's been fired and before use? -
Just to get rid of any superficial residues, that might have accumulated during the process and get them really clean!!! As in many manufacturing processes I suppose.
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wow those pots are beautiful!! hope what ever come out of it taste as good as what the pots look!!
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