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Make pizza with a plasma cutter, a backhoe and a pile of mud!

Step 7Leveling and Laying

Leveling and Laying
I poured buckets full of thick mud into the void above the bottles, and screeded the whole mess with a big 2x4.

I let the mud dry partially, and then my daughter and I set firebricks in the mud. These firebricks are the hearth-- the actual baking surface. The mud beneath the bricks holds heat from the fire. The bottles beneath the mud keep the heat from leaking out.
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Apr 15, 2009. 6:51 PMmaterials says:
does the mudd have any cement or mortar mix in it? bev
Apr 15, 2009. 8:08 PMmaterials says:
thank you so much-i can't tell you how nice this looks and again your directions are great! thank you for sharing this and the great pics-i hope you,friends,and family are enjoying alot of pizza!!! bev

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Fritz Bogott writes bread and bakes stories in an oak savanna just outside Northfield, MN.