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  2. Michigan Spoon Dines At Bigalora Ann Arbor - AOL

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    On February 13th, the Michigan Spoon team spent an evening dining at Bigalora in Ann Arbor.

  3. Hugo's Wood-Fired Kitchen, now open in Des Moines, offers ...

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    An open kitchen gives diners a view of the wood-fired oven, while a bar tucked into the side of the dining room almost feels like a secret space. More: The 27 essential restaurants in the Des ...

  4. Humble Wood Fire's New Brunch Menu is the Ultimate Cure for ...

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    Check out their new brunch menu launching March 10th, or buy a ticket to try out their soft launch the weekends of February 24th and March 3rd here. Related articles AOL

  5. Masonry oven - Wikipedia

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    Masonry Heater Association Bake Oven page: resource page for wood-fired ovens; West Hartford Brick Oven: Wood fired oven construction over 4 months; Build a bread oven: Details about 2 constructions: a clay oven and a tiles oven; Outdoor pizza oven: Guide about construction of outdoor brick ovens; Reference from Patent D642,855

  6. Coal-fired pizza - Wikipedia

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    The coal-fired pizza oven at Lombardi's Pizza in Manhattan New Haven-style pizza cooked in a coal-fired oven at Sally's Apizza. Coal-fired pizza is a pizza style in the United States. New York–style pizza and New Haven–style pizza are often cooked in coal-fired pizza ovens. A coal-fired oven can reach 900 °F (482 °C) and cooks a pie in ...

  7. Outdoor wood-fired boiler - Wikipedia

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    The outdoor wood boiler is a variant on the indoor wood, oil or gas boiler. An outdoor wood boiler or outdoor wood stove is a unit about 4-6 feet wide and around 10 feet long. It is made up of four main parts- the firebox, which can be either round or square, the water jacket, the heat exchanger, and the weather proof housing.

  8. Anagama kiln - Wikipedia

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    Stoking occurs round the clock until a variety of variables are achieved including the way the fired pots look inside the kiln, the temperatures reached and sustained, the amount of ash applied, the wetness of the walls and the pots, etc. Burning wood not only produces heat of up to 1400°C (2,500 °F), it also produces fly ash and volatile ...

  9. Pit fired pottery - Wikipedia

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    Removing the fired pots, Kalabougou, 2010 Pit firing is the oldest known method for the firing of pottery . Examples have been dated as early as 29,000–25,000 BCE , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] while the earliest known kiln dates to around 6000 BCE, and was found at the Yarim Tepe site in modern Iraq. [ 3 ]