Oct 25, 2010

New Class List

Hey Everyone! Here is our fall class list. Call or email to reserve your spot.

Grind grain bake bread, cookies, crackers…just in time for the holidays

Nov 5, 2-4pm $25
Learn the history of grain and processing. Grind grain manually and electrically. Learn how easy, quick, nutritious, and delicious it is to grind and bake. What about sprouted wheat and different grains? Hard vs. soft grain, spelt, quinoa, and much more. Incorporate fresh ground whole wheat and all it’s benefits in all your cooking. Even those with gluten allergies have been able to tolerate this less processed or sprouted grain bread recipes. Learn all the basics at this one-day class. Instructor has been grinding grain and baking for 12 years. Buy your organically grown wheat, grinders, kitchen equipment, and more from a local family.



Domestic Arts class: Back to basics, cleaning the “green way”
Nov. 20th, 1-4pm $50
Watch a cold processed soap demo. Learn how easy it is to make wonderful, good for you soap the old fashioned way. Make your own laundry soap and take home a quart of it. Make your own fabric softener and take that home, too! Get rid of mold naturally and make special “green” cleaning solutions without spending a fortune!!



Domestic Arts Class: Yogurt and Cheese
Nov. 19th 2-4pm $30
Come see how inexpensive and easy it is to make your own yogurt and ricotta cheese. Regular milk will be transformed into delicious and nutritious yogurt and cheese. In the way of nourishing traditions the whey will be used and not thrown out. Only normal household kitchen equipment will be used. Anyone can do this in their own home.



Fiber Arts for the Beginner (overview):
Nov. 13th 10-12pm $35
Learn about the history of spinning and try your hand at various cultures drop spindles before you try the traditional spinning wheel. Watch demos; learn about different natural and synthetic fibers. Learn about needle felting by watching and doing!! Come see our angora goats, angora bunnies, and sheep and see how we go from “sheep to shawl”.
Call for more in depth spinning class: use at least 10 different spinning wheels while you learn to spin! Try before you buy!

Beginning weaving on a rigid heddle loom:
Learn the basics of warping and weaving on a rigid heddle loom. Make a wrap shawl, table runner, bag, or scarf.... it's up to you! Looms will be provided. Call for more information!
Nov. 20th, 1-4:30pm $55

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