Step 3: Blend the piece with the water into a pulp in a food processor or blender (Don’t forget to add plenty of water!). Put the pulp in a cheese cloth or tea towel and wring out as much liquid as possible.Step 4: Add either glue or flour to pulp, enough to be able to work it into a ball of clay.Step 5: Get creative and have fun! Use cookie cutters or free-style to mold the clay into your designs.
Step 6: Let sit out in the sun or dry indoors to harden.
My life? It’s been a gift with a big ol’ bow wrapped around it. Two parallel 40-year careers in media and in food that still excite me to this day. 24 farm animals that remind me that there are always needs much greater than mine. A tiny bit of free time here and there to go fly-fishing. And a kitchen that has become the joyful and busy heart of my home and my world.