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  2. 13 things I don't keep in my kitchen as a chef - AOL

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    Multipurpose choppers and slicers lie somewhere in between a food processor (a highly useful appliance) and a knife (a staple). But if you really want the chopping, mincing, or dicing done right ...

  3. History of candle making - Wikipedia

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    Candle moulding machine in Indonesia circa 1920. Candle making was developed independently in a number of countries around the world. [1]Candles were primarily made from tallow and beeswax in Europe from the Roman period until the modern era, when spermaceti (from sperm whales) was used in the 18th and 19th centuries, [2] and purified animal fats and paraffin wax since the 19th century. [1]

  4. Candle - Wikipedia

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    The candle makers (chandlers) went from house to house making candles from the kitchen fats saved for that purpose, or made and sold their own candles from small candle shops. [19] By the 16th century, beeswax candles were appearing as luxury household items among the wealthy. [20] Candles were widely used in the 17th and 18th centuries, and a ...

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    Below are a few ways you can add texture to your home for an overall more expensive look. Layering items. Photograph fun. Wall art. Small accents. One easy way to add texture to your home is ...

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    Remember to trim your wicks regularly, and keep candles away from drafty windows. And when using a candle for the first time, let the candle burn for long enough that the entire top of the candle ...

  7. The Chemical History of a Candle - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical History of a Candle. The Chemical History of a Candle was the title of a series of six lectures on the chemistry and physics of flames given by Michael Faraday at the Royal Institution in 1848, as part of the series of Christmas lectures for young people founded by Faraday in 1825 and still given there every year.

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