Yes! They use their pots to cook, everybody does.
let me know what ancient greek pots had in them plz.......
Karana uses clay from the riverbed to make pots to cook in. She shapes the clay into pots and then fires them to harden them, creating functional cooking vessels.
The Cherokee cooked their food over open flame and in clay pots. This was a good way for them to cook because they had no technology to make stoves or metal pots.
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Wood fires and clay pots.
If you mean vessels, you can cook in pots, pans, skillets, dutch ovens, crock pots, griddles, etc. If you mean equipment, you can cook in ovens, microwaves, etc. If you mean locations, you can cook in kitchens, over campfires, etc. If you mean apparel, you can cook in clothing, aprons, shoes.
A cook book (e.g. stirring is a reference to the stirring of pots)
Stainless steel with metal handles (skillet) type of pots and pans are a good option.
Yes there are many crock pots available that are designed for the single person. They're called mini crock pots.
J. M. Cook has written: 'The Greeks in Ionia and the East' -- subject(s): Greeks 'Greek settlement in the Eastern Aegean and Asia Minor' -- subject(s): Greeks
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Pots and pans with knives, spoons and forks.