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If You Make it They Will Yum – Culinary Retreat

February 10, 2023 By Morgan

a horizontally framed photograph shows two clay coyote tagines one in front of the other. the tagine in the back is glazed in yellow salt, the tagine in the front is glazed in midnight garden. to the right of the midnight garden (black base with a splash of blue and little bits of red and gold) is a snake plant in a white house plant pot. the house plant pot has three rings at the top of the pot. the lowest ring is blue, and the two rings on top of it are teal. directly behind the potted snake plant a small section of a dark blue colored pepper mill or shaker can be seen. also behind the snake plant, and to the right of the pepper mill is a reflective tiled candle holder or decorative bowl. the bowl has red, gold, and white tiles on it. behind the bowl and pepper mill is a yellow book with dark red writing on it. the word "saffron" and " & " can be made out on the cover, but everything else is out of focus. the book is leaning against the back wall behind the little table (the little table has the yellow salt tagine, the decorative bowl, pepper mill and book on it. the snake plant and the midnight garden tagine are on a separate table. this table has a white, soft blue red and orange paisley designed piece of cloth covering it. on the left side of the photograph partially out of frame is a house plant with green leaves and a small brown trunk visible. this houseplant is in a white ceramic pot with vertical lines going all the way around it. the room is well lit with white indoor lighting.

“Are you curious about what you would eat for dinner in Palestine?  Ever wondered what breakfast is like in Madagascar?  Or lunch in Brazil?  This retreat will satisfy your curiosity

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Filed Under: Events, Foodie News, On the Horizon, Uncategorized Tagged With: August, clay coyote tagine, Cooking In Clay, cooking with clay, flameware, foodie pots, Oregon, retreat, world food

FAQ: Do you offer pottery classes for different levels?

December 7, 2022 By Morgan

FAQ: Do you offer pottery classes for different levels?

Do you offer pottery classes for different levels? This is one of the most common questions we get. Throughout the year we do have opportunities to get your hands dirty (MN

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Filed Under: Events, Potter's Life, Pottery, The Studio Tagged With: classes, clay classes, community, handbuilding, neighborhood, pottery lessons, teaching

Small Business Saturday: Shop The Block Downtown Hutchinson

November 22, 2022 By Morgan

In 2010 Small Business Saturday was founded to encourage holiday shoppers to patronize brick and mortar businesses that are small and local. Since then it has grown to be a

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Filed Under: Events, On the Horizon, Our Story, Potter's Life, The Gallery Tagged With: downtown hutchinson, elfs, hutchinson chamber of commerce and tourism, local businesses, neighborhood, shop small, shop the block, small business saturday

Holiday Cooking Showcase Events – Eat, Drink, and Be Merry!

October 20, 2022 By Morgan

Join the Clay Coyote & Compass Occasions teams at Art’s Place in Hutchinson, MN for two Holiday Cooking Showcase Events, Festive Appetizers and Winter Stews! Both events will feature tasting

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Filed Under: Events, Foodie News, On the Horizon Tagged With: clay coyote, Cooking In Clay, cooking with the coyotes, flameware, foodie pots, gift ideas, handcrafted, holidays, Hutchinson, Minnesota, pottery

Bite-Sized Breakfast Egg Cups at Farmers Market

August 31, 2022 By Morgan

a vertically framed photograph shows a clay coyote large tray that is being used to serve cup shaped tortilla chips filled with an scrambled egg mixture. The tray is glazed in zappa, with only one handle visible, as one end is out of frame. the scrambled egg mixture has red and green vegetables mixed into the eggs, they are small enough that they are not easily identifiable. further away from the camera is a portable cooking burner. the burner has been used with a clay coyote small skillet to make the egg and vegetable mixture that is filling all the tortilla cups. there is a good amount of the scrambled egg mixture still in the small skillet. the large tray and the burner/small skillet are all sitting on a wooden picnic style table with large planks visible making up the table top. on the very left side of the photograph, mostly cut out of frame is a small stack of white paper napkins. the very corner of a clay coyote little dipper can be seen on top of the napkin pile. only one corner of the square style little dipper can be seen, as the rest is cut out of frame like the napkin pile.

Last weekend, we were invited to our local Farmers Market to do a cooking demonstration. We made bite-sized breakfast egg cups. Everyone wanted the recipe, but there really isn’t one.

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Filed Under: Events, Foodie News, On the Horizon, Our Story, Potter's Life, Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, breakfast tacos, community, cooking with clay, eggs, Farmers Market, Hutchinson, Recipes, skillets, whisky bowls

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