On and around them are all sorts of spits, racks, trivets, pans, kettles, cauldrons and hot plates, all fashioned out of black cast iron. |
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In the days ahead we'll take turns stirring steaming cauldrons over the camp fire. |
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Other tools common in Witchcraft are altars, cauldrons, salt, and herbs or other botanicals, and incantations. |
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Antonin prepared the roasts on spits and the cauldrons for boiling meat and fish. |
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Not that there's anything satanic in his wizardly dabblings with cauldrons and broomsticks. |
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The milk is then mixed with the morning's milking in huge copper cauldrons and the rennet is added. |
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I could almost hear the coopers banging, smell the blubber cauldrons boiling. |
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Eventually, we're directed to a clapboard hut on the edge of town where a pair of women in bright turbans stir two large cauldrons with paddles. |
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Premiership grounds that used to be seething cauldrons of humanity now have less atmosphere than a county library. |
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A wayward camera does not help student wizards to catapult malevolent plants at poisonous mushrooms or send explosive cauldrons flying into barriers. |
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Bronze rapiers and gold torcs survive from c. 1000 BC, while from c. 700 BC there are trumpets and cauldrons in bronze, as well as many types of gold ornament. |
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I love it, and racecourses, racing stables, horsey pubs and betting shops are all veritable cauldrons, bubbling away with varyingly reliable tips and other inside information. |
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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. |
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A unique aspect of this tomb was that it contained the largest group of fragmentary handmade tripod cauldrons in the Early Iron Age cemetery at Torone. |
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The famous Llyn Fawr hoard, found during reservoir construction in the Mid South Wales Valleys in 1911 and 1913, contained two complete bronze cauldrons. |
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Mother boiled cauldrons of red sugar water daily and filled a motley collection of feeders which were suspended at various locations around the yard. |
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A number of cooking utensils, pans and cauldrons were also made of iron, with the consequence that these things lasted much longer and couldn't be burnt. |
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Groups may wish to use two different cauldrons or fire pits. |
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She informed that 19387 flour bags, 11415 bags of fodder and 1226 cauldrons had been distributed uptill now. |
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About 70 Roman bronze cauldrons, often used as burial urns, have been found. |
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Large cauldrons are a little tricky to locate, but are well worth the search if you have a place to safely store and use one. |
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Both the Xiongnu and Huns used bronze cauldrons, similarly to all peoples of the steppes. |
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Captives might have their throats cut and be bled into giant cauldrons or have their intestines opened up and the entrails thrown to the ground for prophetic readings. |
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