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The simplest way to make pottery is to make the pottery and place it on the fire. Luo Qiu took the two little snow leopard cubs around the pottery collection site and finally selected The one that shines the most.

The more shiny things in the soil, the more minerals there are. The structure will change during the firing process and it will become more stable. Luo Qiu squatted down and dug out the soil, and asked the two cubs to find a place to dig it up. A small pit that can hold water.

Then break the excavated clay into random pieces, fill the small pit with water, throw it in and rub it with your chubby hands to dilute the impurities in it.

The hole dug by the two cubs was quite big. Luo Qiu moved several pieces of clay back and forth before reaching out to feel the approximate dilution level. Then he took the two cubs to dig out a small square hole on the ground on the other side. Then use random leaves to scoop water out of the pit, and then pour all the muddy water in the previous pit into this small square pit.

The little snow leopard cubs were still confused when they did this kind of thing for the first time, but they subconsciously listened to Luo Qiu's words and played with it. Although they were curious, they didn't explore anything.

The diluted muddy water is poured into a small square pit and once it settles and dries, it turns into clay bricks. You only need to break them off when using them.

It took time for the muddy water to settle, so Luo Qiu took the two cubs around to find some materials for making a bonfire.

Because she likes to eat cooked food, Luo Qiu always carries flints and homemade fire sticks in her small satchel. Catkins that are everywhere in spring and summer and the down of various plant seeds are the best fire starting materials. Cats We also collect these natural plant materials to dry and store them at home, and occasionally use them as torches.

Now, as Luo Qiu spreads various techniques of making cooked food, the cats gradually light a small campfire to cook new dishes when they have time. In this way, almost every household will prepare flint and fire-kindling materials.

If someone goes out in a hurry and forgets to bring something with them, they can just borrow some from the nearest cat house.

Luo Qiu was used to bringing his own tools, so he always kept flints and small fire tools in his small backpack. Now they just needed to find some dry firewood to light a fire.

The two little snow leopard cubs are more familiar with finding firewood than Luo Qiu. Their life experience has been accumulated slowly through practice. In addition, they occasionally meet the collecting team and other cats to exchange some skills. , Nasha and Nata took over this job, Luo Qiu could only dig a small fire pit around the muddy water in a funny way.

The air in autumn is dry. In fact, there is no shortage of dry grass stems and branches everywhere. The broad-leaved forest gradually turns yellow and falls from the branches to the ground in the first few days when the temperature drops. These are also good fire materials, but since there are two The little snow leopard cubs liked to participate, so Luo Qiu didn't say anything and let the two cubs look for materials.

Luo Qiu estimated the amount of clay that could be settled out of the muddy water. If he wanted to make a pottery jar that could pickle eggs, it would be more appropriate to make it about the same height as him. The remaining pottery clay could be used to make jars with various functions, and Tools for storing water, as well as pottery buckets and some handles, are convenient for the two cubs to use.

However, although the imagination was very beautiful, Luo Qiu was not sure that these utensils would be intact and not cracked during the firing process. After all, it was just the most common firing method, and it was still far different from the kiln with a more stable temperature. , it would be pretty good if you were lucky enough to have more than half of the survivors.

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