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Updated: May 28, 2025
Bakestones, griddles and clay ovens were at hand to stand on the hot embers, and later, ovens were built into the fireplaces. From cranes, simple at first and later with convenient arrangements for tipping, hung the pots for boiling. Bellows were at hand to enliven dying embers.
Those made in the seventeenth century were frequently inscribed with various religious and sentimental legends; one in the National Museum of Wales is inscribed "LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR." Frying pans have been in common use for a great number of years and are still daily requisitioned. Bakestones, on which cakes were formerly baked, are, however, becoming obsolete.
They were called girdle plates in the North of England, and bakestones in Wales and elsewhere. Grills and Gridirons. The gridiron or "griddle" was an appliance used extensively all over the Continent of Europe from the sixteenth century onward.
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