This blog is dedicated to sharing the concept that our hands are essential to learning- that we engage the world and its wonders, sensing and creating primarily through the agency of our hands. We abandon our children to education in boredom and intellectual escapism by failing to engage their hands in learning and making.
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Tofu anyone?
Here is something you can make from wood that will make your cooking adventures much more adventurous. Years ago my friend Choan Stanley made this for another friend Jan Brown. It is a tofu press with hand-cut dovetails for making your own tofu. In case you don't know about tofu, you should investigate it. While some regard tofu as yuck, you can prepare wonderful dishes from it, use it as a source of environmentally responsible protein, reduce global warming, amaze and/or gross out your friends, while having great fun making your own. This tofu press is being loaned by Jan to my daughter Lucy for her Columbia University tofu making delight.
If you are interested in making a product that will enhance the lives of others in your community, or broaden the understanding of those with whom you will share Christmas, I will be glad to take dimensions and give basic instructions so you can make tofu presses, either for yourself, or to share as gifts to others. As a special gift to yourself, you will gain a useful skill that would serve well beyond our time of recession.
There is a lot of information available on the web about how to make tofu. This video shows the starting process before the press is called into action:
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Questions about Wisdom of the Hands can be addressed to Doug Stowe
I have been a self-employed woodworker in Eureka Springs, Arkansas since 1976. I live with my wife Jean on a wooded hillside overlooking our beautiful historic community.
In addition to work in my wood shop,I'm retired from teaching at the Clear Spring School in a program called "The Wisdom of the Hands." That experience is summarized in my book, "The Guide to Woodworking with Kids". My book "Wisdom of our Hands: Crafting, A Life" is my attempt to explain the importance of hands on learning. I also write for Fine Woodworking, Popular Woodworking and other woodworking magazines. My new book, Designing Boxes will be released on April 16, 2024.
My resume can be downloaded at
www.dougstowe.com/resume.doc
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