The milk is then mixed with the morning's milking in huge copper cauldrons and the rennet is added. |
In addition to fragments of at least four tripod cauldrons, the tomb also yielded a number of marine shells and two possible animal bone fragments. |
Premiership grounds that used to be seething cauldrons of humanity now have less atmosphere than a county library. |
The famous Llyn Fawr hoard, found during reservoir construction in the Mid South Wales Valleys in 1911 and 1913, contained two complete bronze cauldrons. |
I could almost hear the coopers banging, smell the blubber cauldrons boiling. |
On and around them are all sorts of spits, racks, trivets, pans, kettles, cauldrons and hot plates, all fashioned out of black cast iron. |