This is a new food I tried today. It is called Mau Tsu (Mow Tuh zhoo) I dont know if you will figure the pronunciation. It is made from rice paste or something extruded from a metal can like thing. It has some grainy stuff on the outside, was the consistency of a mushy piece of gum, and tasted like a ball of sugar. I dont know if I will buy any myself, but I did eat three of them.
I just thought I would share how I have gone back in time to the point of having to take of the metal tab to drink a coke. Probably one of the many, many reasons this country is so polluted.
Some of my handles after a bit of improvement. You can see one of the boxy ones from the past in the front. The rest are improved to be a bit more sleek. I am still working on the handle department.
What I got turned before supper.
It was a pretty normal work day today. I need to go out to food alley for some more chinese food making videos or something to liven up this blog a bit. Tomorrow I am going to move studio space nearer to a window and a bigger space. My space is very messy now and I willl take some before and after pics. Supper was sooo good tonight. wish I would have snapped a shot of it. They fried the rice (way better than white in my opinion) and we had these awesome dumplings called Jou tsu (I think)with pork or something in them. I took a nice nap this afternoon from 1-2:30. I had a hard time livening up after it though, at least enough to make pots. I started turning about four. I am excited about tomorrow. Also an update on my room mate. If you did not know he has been gone since before the Yixing trip. I think he may not be coming back. I am not sure though. His parents were contacted some time today.
4 comments:
Brad, the pots are looking good. I'm not sure about the sugar balls, though. :-)
Oh, Grasshopper!
Run! Run for your life! Looking at those extruded sugar balls, I'm thinking Mau Tsu as in Mau Tsu Ma's Revenge - Chinese Edition!
Your work is absolutely outstanding! I know they're just for fun, but I love the jugs with the faces on them. They're great!
Mandy's Mom
Brad,
That looks like something I would have cooked! Mom:)
Your pottery is looking great, Brad. I'm also glad your enjoying the food... I am certainly enjoying reading about it!
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