no they use wood and fire for cooking
clay pots
Steel, Copper and Aluminium pots
they used them for cooking and holding water and for storage... they didnt have pots as we know them back then
No, they would put minerals in your food. As far as I know there are no gold cooking items.
Pioneers would sometimes use horsetails to scour their pots and pans.
Mothering the children, making clothing for themselves, their husbands, parents, and children's. Also planting crops ,and cooking their husbands huntings and crops. And mainly feeding all the families.
Pots & pans for cooking
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You could try using bleach. No, I wouldn't use the pots or pans if they still had visible signs of the dye.
You can use a pot rock for hanging pots, and pans you have in your kitchen. This is good so you can have quick and easy access to your pots, and pans when they are needed for cooking.
Norway uses the same cooking pots as much of Europe. That can be cast iron, copper, steel, and ceramic.
They do not. Pots and pans need a specially made base for the induction cooking process.