Pouncing and Transferring
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Pouncing and Transferring
2016.February.25, 5:00pm
Materials
Pouncing
Tracing
Method
POUNCING
Step 1
Step 2
Problems on the way
Step 3
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2016.[Month].[Day], [hh]:[mm][am/pm]
Name:
Ann-Sophie Barwich
Date and Time:
2016.February.25, 5:00pm
Location: Chandler 260
Subject: Pouncing (and starting Transferring)
Materials
Pouncing
Step 1: Color image (template); wax tracing paper; pencil, tape + scissors
Step 2:
Step 3:
Tracing
Method
POUNCING
Step 1
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Step 2
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Problems on the way
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Step 3
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Name:
(Also the name of your working partner)
Date and Time:
2016.[Month].[Day], [hh]:[mm][am/pm]
Location:
Subject:
Name:
(Also the name of your working partner)
Date and Time:
2016.[Month].[Day], [hh]:[mm][am/pm]
Location:
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ASPECTS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN MAKING FIELD NOTES
note time
note (changing) conditions in the room
note temperature of ingredients to be processed (e.g. cold from fridge, room temperature etc.)
document materials, equipment, and processes in writing and with photographs
notes on ingredients and equipment (where did you get them? issues of authenticity)
note precisely the scales and temperatures you used (please indicate how you interpreted imprecise recipe instruction)
see also our
informal template for recipe reconstructions