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In Australia and New Zealand, larders were placed on the south or east sides of the house for the same reason. Inside the meat safe or wet larder at The Regency Town House in Hove, Britain. Meat larders have hooks for hanging joints of meat. [1] Many larders have small, unglazed windows with window openings covered in fine mesh.
Hexagonal game larder at Farnborough Hall, Warwickshire. A game larder, also sometimes known as a deer or venison larder, deer, venison or game house, game pantry or game store, is a small domestic outbuilding where the carcasses of game, including deer, game birds, hares and rabbits, are hung to mature in a cool environment.
Looting is the act of stealing, or the taking of goods by force, typically in the midst of a military, political, or other social crisis, such as war, [1] natural disasters (where law and civil enforcement are temporarily ineffective), [2] or rioting. [3]
Police around Los Angeles say looters are taking advantage of wildfire devastation by pilfering anything they can get their hands on.
The user @aidenwey explains that looking "looted" means looking "drippy" much like the slang word's inventor @chasinn.loot. Much of @chasinn.loot's videos are similar. He lip-syncs to a rap song ...
Staddle stones, or steddle stones, [a] were originally used as supporting bases for granaries, hayricks, game larders, etc. The staddle stones lifted the granaries above the ground, thereby protecting the stored grain from vermin and water seepage.
Dozens of out-of-town vultures have been busted for sneaking into ritzy neighborhoods in the Los Angeles wildfire evacuation zone to loot abandoned homes — and local police are naming and ...
Characters discovering treasure in the game Trine 2. In video games, loot is the collection of items picked up by the player character that increase their power or level up their abilities, such as currency, spells, equipment and weapons.