Cow Bowl
Add some whimsy to your meals with this curious cow gazing out from the center of the bowl. Radiating rural charm, she reminds you to stay calm and keep going—but not too fast! Starting with red clay, the bowl was hand painted using the centuries-old Spanish majolica technique. It would be a fun focal point for your culinary creations.
Height: 2-1/4”
Top Diameter: 7-1/4”
Bottom Diameter: 3-3/4”
Capacity: 24 oz
Earth’s 1.5 billion cows spew a huge amount of methane into the atmosphere, producing more greenhouse gases than global car and plane emissions combined. Cows aren’t deliberately plotting against us; the methane is a by-product of the way their bodies digest grass via fermentation. An average cow produces up to 500 quarts of methane per day. Humans aren’t likely to stop eating beef or drinking milk, and luckily there’s another solution. Adding a sprinkle of seaweed to their feed has been shown to reduce methane production by up to 80%. Plus it helps them produce more milk. A win-win for eco-conscious cheese lovers everywhere!
Add some whimsy to your meals with this curious cow gazing out from the center of the bowl. Radiating rural charm, she reminds you to stay calm and keep going—but not too fast! Starting with red clay, the bowl was hand painted using the centuries-old Spanish majolica technique. It would be a fun focal point for your culinary creations.
Height: 2-1/4”
Top Diameter: 7-1/4”
Bottom Diameter: 3-3/4”
Capacity: 24 oz
Earth’s 1.5 billion cows spew a huge amount of methane into the atmosphere, producing more greenhouse gases than global car and plane emissions combined. Cows aren’t deliberately plotting against us; the methane is a by-product of the way their bodies digest grass via fermentation. An average cow produces up to 500 quarts of methane per day. Humans aren’t likely to stop eating beef or drinking milk, and luckily there’s another solution. Adding a sprinkle of seaweed to their feed has been shown to reduce methane production by up to 80%. Plus it helps them produce more milk. A win-win for eco-conscious cheese lovers everywhere!
Add some whimsy to your meals with this curious cow gazing out from the center of the bowl. Radiating rural charm, she reminds you to stay calm and keep going—but not too fast! Starting with red clay, the bowl was hand painted using the centuries-old Spanish majolica technique. It would be a fun focal point for your culinary creations.
Height: 2-1/4”
Top Diameter: 7-1/4”
Bottom Diameter: 3-3/4”
Capacity: 24 oz
Earth’s 1.5 billion cows spew a huge amount of methane into the atmosphere, producing more greenhouse gases than global car and plane emissions combined. Cows aren’t deliberately plotting against us; the methane is a by-product of the way their bodies digest grass via fermentation. An average cow produces up to 500 quarts of methane per day. Humans aren’t likely to stop eating beef or drinking milk, and luckily there’s another solution. Adding a sprinkle of seaweed to their feed has been shown to reduce methane production by up to 80%. Plus it helps them produce more milk. A win-win for eco-conscious cheese lovers everywhere!