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  2. Bread trough - Wikipedia

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    A kneading trough is a term for the vessel in which dough, after being mixed and leavened was left to swell or ferment. The first citation of kneading-trough in the Oxford English Dictionary is Chaucer, The Miller's Tale, 1386. Flour was not stored, perhaps for fear of insect infestation, but kneaded into dough and baked into the bread without ...

  3. Breadbox - Wikipedia

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    A typical wooden breadbox. A breadbox (chiefly American) or a breadbin (chiefly British) [1] is a container for storing bread and other baked goods to keep them fresh. They were a more common household kitchen item until bread started being made commercially with food preservatives and wrapped in plastic.

  4. Lap desk - Wikipedia

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    An antique lap desk. As an antique the lap desk is a smaller variant of the writing slope. It is also called a writing box or a writing cabinet. In certain instances it is known as a portable desk, a term which is usually applied to larger forms. Most antique lap desks are meant to be used on a table or some other stable surface.

  5. 10 Vintage Metal Lunch Boxes You Wish You Still Had - AOL

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    Click here to see 10 Vintage Metal Lunch Boxes Worth Big Bucks. In 1950, a company called Aladdin produced the first true lunch boxes of the era, decorating plain metal boxes with stamped pictures ...

  6. Electrolux Ankarsrum Assistent - Wikipedia

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    Example of a bread hook being used, in an Assistent of approximately mid-to-late-1990s vintage. The most distinctive feature of the mixer is that it spins the bowl and its contents while the attachments remain stationary, unlike "planetary" mixers such as the KitchenAid, which moves the attachments around the center of the stationary bowl. [3]

  7. Tunbridge ware - Wikipedia

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    Articles included cribbage boards, paperweights, writing slopes, snuff boxes and glove boxes. [2] At the Great Exhibition of 1851, Tunbridge ware by Edmund Nye, Robert Russell and Henry Hollamby was shown; Edmund Nye received a commendation from the judges for his work. He exhibited a table depicting a mosaic of a ship at sea; 110,800 tesserae ...

  8. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    This furniture is usually decorated with basketry motifs, ivory inlays, hippopotamus and elephant ivories, and it was finely carved in the shape of bull legs. The base of each leg, terminated in a ribbed cylinder design to protect the foot of the support. Furniture legs were finished with the pedestal feet.

  9. Rolling pin - Wikipedia

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    A wooden "roller" type rolling pin Atta dough being rolled with a rolling pin during the preparation of chapati. A rolling pin is a cylindrical food preparation utensil used to shape and flatten dough. Two styles of rolling pin are found: rollers and rods.

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