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  2. Cauldron - Wikipedia

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    In Wicca and some other forms of neopagan or pagan belief systems, the cauldron is still used in magical practices. Most often a cauldron is made of cast iron and is used to burn loose incense on a charcoal disc, to make black salt (used in banishing rituals), for mixing herbs, or to burn petitions (paper with words of power or wishes written ...

  3. Kelly Kettle - Wikipedia

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    A Kelly Kettle in use. Note the cork stopper is not in the water spout while water is being boiled, this is for safety reasons. Kelly Kettle, Storm Kettle, Ghillie Kettle, Thermette, Survival Kettle and Volcano Kettle are trade names for portable devices for boiling water outdoors using twigs and other small combustible materials; these devices consist of a water jacket surrounding a fire ...

  4. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    The word kettle originates from Old Norse ketill, "cauldron".The Old English spelling was cetel with initial che-[tʃ] like 'cherry', Middle English (and dialectal) was chetel, both come (together with German Kessel "cauldron") ultimately from Germanic *katilaz, that was borrowed from Latin catillus, diminutive form of catinus "deep vessel for serving or cooking food", [1] which in various ...

  5. Trammel hook - Wikipedia

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    Five trammel hooks in a museum A 1485 German woodcut illustrating a trammel hook. A trammel hook is an adjustable hook used to suspend objects at variable heights.. Trammel hooks may be used to hold a pot or kettle over a fire while cooking, allowing the height of the pot to be easily changed.

  6. Kettle Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Restaurants is a Texas-based American restaurant chain. [1] The first location was opened by founder Harry Chambers, Sr. and his brother, Danny, in 1968 in Nacogdoches, Texas. He gained experience managing Toddle House restaurants in Baton Rouge while obtaining an engineering degree at LSU. Soon they opened additional locations.

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  8. Chimney crane - Wikipedia

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    For centuries before the iron crane was introduced, colonial and European fireplaces used a chain that hung from first a green wooden chimney lug pole then a fixed iron pole directly over the fire. [3] [4] [5] The chimney crane, by contrast, was bolted to the wall and was hinged in order to swing easily. Numerous pots, kettles and other items ...

  9. Chicago Bears WR D.J. Moore explains why he went to the ... - AOL

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    Moore caught a key third-down pass to extend the drive two plays later. He'd end the day with four catches for 33 yards on nine targets. Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus didn't have an answer for ...

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