Water was boiled in kettles, saucepans and other containers on the top of the stove, and baking done in the oven. |
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Copper bowls may be used for beating egg whites, or copper kettles for cooking high sugar foods like fudge, for these foods are alkaline. |
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Other people have been going out and buying electric heaters to keep warm and using kettles to have a hot bath. |
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On and around them are all sorts of spits, racks, trivets, pans, kettles, cauldrons and hot plates, all fashioned out of black cast iron. |
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Each man carried two canteens, and the party as a whole toted half a dozen or so two-gallon camp kettles. |
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This maintenance pack contains a descaler for coffee machines and kettles and a box with 10 cleaning tablets. |
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We were not even meant to use our good old copper kettles anymore, they had to be stainless steel. |
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The kettles were removed so new ones could be hardwired into the supply to stop people plugging in electric fires and cookers. |
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The Salvation Army puts out it's kettles and collects money which is used to help needy people all year long. |
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The mixture is then removed from the fermentation drums whereafter it is placed in distilling kettles. |
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She disguised herself as a peasant boy and romped in the marketplace, darting between the steam drums and the soup kettles. |
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She put televisions and kettles in every cell, not as luxuries but because she considered them to be basics of life. |
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The company designed and built the blending kettles producing the dope that is extruded through an adjustable spinneret. |
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Scattered around in interlinked systems are kettles, irons, a hot plate, mixers, electric fans, hairdryers and other household appliances. |
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She came to the rescue by boiling up seven kettles of water on her range and arranged for them to be delivered to the school. |
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He also designed eminently practical and sleek kettles, firedogs, fenders and fire screens. |
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In this method, fats and oils were mixed in large, open kettles, and caustic soda was added. |
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Coppersmiths were essential to the manufacture of the pans, kettles, and other objects used in the homes and sugar mills. |
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As he rattled cups and spoons and kettles, I examined the box of teabags and tried to think of something charming to say. |
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And on September 24, kettles will be steaming away as the World Biggest Coffee Morning rolls into action. |
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Chinese products like toasters, cordless kettles, egg cookers, solar-powered garden lights, toys, toy watches, etc., are compelling but cheap. |
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The most typical images show the expansive cooking fireplace with a substantial fire blazing away and assorted pots and kettles nearby. |
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He also designed eminently practical and sleek kettles, firedogs, fenders, and fire screens. |
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Scottish couples are ditching such wedding list staples as toasters, towels and fish kettles for a bottle or 12 of vintage Bordeaux or champagne. |
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Rain seeped through the thatch and dripped into cups, bowls, kettles, and buckets in no less than a dozen places. |
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They filled two trolleys with crockery, kettles, pots and pans and all the other impedimenta needed to kit out a new home. |
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Isolated and buried ice blocks in the outwash melted to form depressions known as kettles. |
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A group of closely associated kames is called a kame field, or kame complex, and may be interspersed with kettles or kettle lakes. |
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From teddy bears to kettles, over ¤1.5 trillion worth of goods are traded in Europe every year, all of them guaranteed to meet EU standards. |
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The brewhouse was a cinder-block mudroom to the side of the building, with a trio of blackened kettles inside. |
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Different makes of hairdryers, electrical toothbrushes, hand blenders, kettles, TV sets etc., hardly differ in terms of recyclability. |
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The output for these furnaces was pig iron, a coarse and brittle product that could be used only for casting crude heavy items such as kettles, stove plates, and firebacks. |
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Ice contact features known to early geologists included kettles and kames. |
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Fill them with butler's sinks, woodburning stoves, whistling kettles and cabin beds. |
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Group business dropped despite market share gains in irons and steam generating systems, and steady sales of cookware, rice cookers and kettles. |
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After a short hike, you will discover a spruce stand, kettles and morainic deposits left behind by glaciers more than 8,000 years ago. |
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For example, be careful not to leave the refrigerator and freezer door open longer than necessary or leave electric kettles boiling. |
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Stall that occurs in equipment such as jacketed kettles leads to the serious problem of uneven product temperatures. |
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The sheet of outwash may be pitted with undrained kettles or dissected by postglacial streams. |
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Skinnier hawkers stealthily circulate cooking queijo cualho in makeshift tin kettles. |
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Ceramic fragments of plates and kettles have been found adjacent to this site. |
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More than 10,000 individual tickets and passes were printed and numerous kettles and hotplates were placed in the Royal retiring rooms at Westminster Abbey. |
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Searing kettles are standardly delivered with a stewing lid, including a PLC control unit with touch-screen and 40 programs. |
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The families walked the 140-mile trip and children and elders rode on lodge-pole travois dragged by ponies and loaded with tents, kettles and food. |
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So, in Seattle, he sets up kettles of chicken soup on the sidewalk in Pioneer Square each Christmas Eve, then enlists his family to help ladle out meals to the homeless. |
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Bronze continued to be used for torcs and kettles, the style of which were continuous from the Bronze Age. |
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They smelled like the inside of kettles in need of descaling. |
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However, the coke pig iron he made was used mostly for the production of cast iron goods, such as pots and kettles. |
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Soft water is desirable for washing because soap and detergents lather up well, and for cooking because it leaves no mineral deposits on cookware, kettles, etc. |
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For the highly effective removal of lime scale. The life cycle of coffee machines, electric kettles, immersion heaters or steam irons is considerately prolonged by regular use of Auro's Rapid descaler. |
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The Regulations apply to a wide-range of products including both stove-top and electric makes of kettles, coffee percolators, samovars, and espresso machines. |
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Residents adorn their rooms with rudimentary tokens of homeliness, from family photos to kettles, computers, televisions, stoves and objets d'art. |
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Outside neat rows of white tents, they cleaned flintlock muskets, cooked over campfires in steaming kettles, and ate historically accurate lunches from tin plates. |
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In our homes there needs to be a commercial need to build a fairy tale world of taking mirrors, singing kettles and sassy chatty wardrobes, and a wish from consumers to live in it. |
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Iron pots, cranes, trivets, tea kettles and meat forks were supplied to the barracks rooms which suggests that some minor cooking was going on in the rooms. |
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Typical applications include jacketed kettles, retorts, vulcanizers, jacketed sterilizers or other contained equipment where air could accumulate in remote areas of the steam chamber and reduce heat-transfer capacity. |
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Air can accumulate in remote sections of chamber-type heat-transfer equipment such as jacketed kettles, retorts, vulcanizers and jacketed sterilizers. |
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Successfully cleans all types of food processing equipment including ovens, grills, vats, kettles, deep fat fryers, potato chip and donut machines, and nut roasters. |
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It became, by accident, a sculpture garden of redundant garden tools, ballcocks, kettles, coil springs and odd rusted objects churned up from the seabed. |
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Other examples are stainless steel draining boards or kettles which are non-magnetic and do not rust. |
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Trollies bearing big kettles of rice were wheeled by. |
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Mustachioed men, enigmas in their dark, hooded djellabas, wield barrows swollen with writhing turtles, honey-sweet dates and jangling copper kettles. |
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Under these various brands the two companies produce deep fryers, toasters, electric coffee makers, kettles, food processors, irons and a host of other small electrical household appliances. |
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Microwave ovens, coffeemakers and car kettles, all designed for the rigours of mobile use, were added to the range to provide travellers with unprecedented comfort and convenience. |
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At several locations stoking furnaces were discovered, half set into the ground. The dye baths were heated on top of these furnaces in large copper kettles. |
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The wooden pods come with pull-out beds, TVs, kettles and fridges. |
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Annual generation of unwanted TVs, computers, mobile phones, kettles, refrigerators and the like, far outstrips the ability to collect and recycle it. |
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The emergency power eventually ran out altogether. The Fukushima Dai-ichi plant uses boiling-water reactors, which are basically electric kettles where the nuclear reactor is the heating element at the bottom. |
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The collection contains pig iron, evidence of the first stage in the indirect ore reduction process, as well as some finished products, such as cannonballs and fragments of stoves and kettles. |
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The Iroquois, through their crucial role in the early fur trade, gained access to iron axes, copper kettles, cloth, glass beads and steel needles. |
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We cannot rule out the possibility that following this new law the Government will have to come up with more practical measures to stimulate a massive switch to energy efficient kettles, irons and heaters. |
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For example, while producers regularly make jam by boiling fruit in open kettles, Crofters does so using highly specialized stills for boiling in a vacuum. |
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Also, at each cauldron or pot there must be a person to tend the fire and this also must apply to each series of kettles. |
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Archaeologists have found swords, shield bosses, spearheads, scissors, sickles, pincers, knives, needles, buckles, kettles, etc. |
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At the top of each furnace were up to seven copper kettles or boilers, each one smaller and hotter than the previous one. |
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He followed in his father's footsteps in the Darby foundry business in Coalbrookdale, producing cast iron cooking pots, kettles, and other goods. |
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Because the tide had been right to go, bedding had been stripped from the springs, food left about, water left unemptied to rust the kettles. |
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Their wages were paid in alcohol and goods such as kettles and blankets. |
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They go through loads of kettles as well because they get choked up with limescale. |
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This includes traditional-style kettles, jug-style kettles, travel kettles, teasmades, and filter, espresso and cappuccino coffee-making machines. |
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There were automatic teamakers long before even that, but they did not have the alarm function which set the Teasmade apart from mere kettles and tawdry coffee machines. |
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The juice was skimmed and then channeled to successively smaller kettles. |
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A tradition has developed in the United States in which, in some places, gold coins or rings or bundles of large bills are anonymously inserted into the kettles. |
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Chris boiled water in kettles for hours and hours and then towels came down, towels clairted with stuff she didn't dare look at, she washed them quick and hung them to dry. |
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And it doesn't stop there with the prices of steam irons, electric kettles, DVD players and even satellite navigation systems all being slashed in the battle for customers. |
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Abraham Darby I used it to cast pots, kettles and other goods. |
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