A community oven long in the development stages in Carbondale, Colorado, reached a successful milestone with their first community bake.
They have their own home page.
They relatively recently created a Facebook page. (I don't know why their page is classified as belonging to an "Actor/Director"!)
Most recently they were featured in a story in the Glenwood Springs Post Independent.
I have watched this project develop for a good long time, and I'm very glad it has been successful.
I wish them a long, well-earned, continuation.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Community Oven, Cambridge, New York
My Google Alert brought my attention to a blog post about the community oven in Cambridge, New York.
I have some information about the Cambridge oven on my Quest for Ovens web site on the Community Ovens page.
There are additional links about the Cambridge oven on my Community Oven Links page.
It was very nice to read a first-hand account of using the oven; they are amazingly hard to come by.
I have some information about the Cambridge oven on my Quest for Ovens web site on the Community Ovens page.
There are additional links about the Cambridge oven on my Community Oven Links page.
It was very nice to read a first-hand account of using the oven; they are amazingly hard to come by.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Olive Pizza, Minneapolis, Minnesota
While doing some shopping at Midtown Farmers Market in Minneapolis on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, I spied a tent with the legend "wood-fired pizza" emblazoned on it.
Checking it out I saw a pizza oven built into a trailer, and a crew running a wood-fired oven to make pizza.
This turned out to belong to a business I had not heard about, Olive Pizza, Mobile Wood-Fired Pizza.
Their web site doesn't give a lot of detail about their business. The earliest date currently showing on their calendar is August 27, 2011.
They were selling a variety of pizzas for $7 each. I did not have the opportunity to try one.
I did take a few pictures, but I'm not able to upload them at this point.
I wish them luck. (I can't say I'm impressed by their web site.)
June 28, 2012: I saw that their web site says that they are at the Bloomington Farmers Market, no longer at the Midtown Farmers Market.
Checking it out I saw a pizza oven built into a trailer, and a crew running a wood-fired oven to make pizza.
This turned out to belong to a business I had not heard about, Olive Pizza, Mobile Wood-Fired Pizza.
Their web site doesn't give a lot of detail about their business. The earliest date currently showing on their calendar is August 27, 2011.
They were selling a variety of pizzas for $7 each. I did not have the opportunity to try one.
I did take a few pictures, but I'm not able to upload them at this point.
I wish them luck. (I can't say I'm impressed by their web site.)
June 28, 2012: I saw that their web site says that they are at the Bloomington Farmers Market, no longer at the Midtown Farmers Market.