0 a tool that you use for doing jobs in the house, especially cooking -- urządzenie, ≈ przybory
It is easy to ascribe this to unhygienic foods and feeding utensils, for spoons were commonly used to administer substances in the first few days.
Wedding cakes were probably contaminated directly by infected food handlers, or indirectly via contaminated food preparation surfaces or utensils.
First, food preparation surfaces, utensils, and equipment were not properly sanitized.
We had packed all good crockery etc. away and used all tin utensils.
Ornaments, cooking utensils and consumables were widely purchased, as were coffee, tea and sugar.
A few decades later, tables were abandoned in favor of saucepans and other kitchen utensils weighing about 1 kilograms.
Judging from the great number of residue sherds, one can assume that this ware formed part of the everyday serving and eating utensils.
All had radios, bicycles, chairs, beds, cooking utensils and plastic buckets.
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