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TOOLS IN THE KITCHEN 2

SALT CELLAR
          A salt cellar (also called a salt and a salt pig) is an article of tableware for holding and dispensing salt. Salt cellars can be either lidded or open, and are found in a wide range of sizes, from large shared vessels to small individual dishes. Styles range from simple to ornate or whimsical, using materials including glass and ceramic, metals, ivory and wood, and plastic. 
         Use of salt cellars is documented as early as classical Rome. They continued to be used through the first half of the 20th century; however, usage began to decline with the introduction of free-flowing salt in 1911, and at last they have been almost entirely replaced by salt shakers. 
          Salt cellars were early collectible as pieces of silver, pewter, glass, etc. Soon after their role at table was replaced by the shaker, salt cellars became a popular collectible in their own right. 

How to Clean Up ?
          For clean up this tools actually dependent the materials because have kinds of type like woods or iron and than keep in dry store.
COOKIES PRESS
            A cookie press is a device for making pressed cookies such as spritzgebäck. It consists of a cylinder with a plunger on one end, which is used to extrude cookie dough through a small hole at the other end. Typically the cookie press has interchangeable perforated plates with holes in different shapes, such as a star shape or a narrow slit to extrude the dough in ribbons.

How to Clean Up ?
            Just using washer cleaning products and make sure thats tool no more dirt 'cause will be make tool is broke and every materials of Meansuring Spoons need to attention differents to keep it so we must to know that.
BUTTER CURLER
          A butter curler is a kitchen tool designed to produce decorative butter shapes for use in food decoration. It can also be used to make chocolate and wax shavings. In typical use, the material to be cut is chilled slightly while the curler is dipped into hot water to ease the cutting.

How to Clean Up ?
          Just using washer cleaning products and make sure thats tool no more dirt 'cause will be make tool is broke and every materials of Meansuring Spoons need to attention differents to keep it so we must to know that.



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