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    The best part about these oven mitts is telling visitors that I use them to get food out of the oven when it’s “beary hot!” If they don’t appreciate the joke, they don’t eat." - Laverne

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  5. Oven glove - Wikipedia

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    Connected oven mitts being used to remove a hot tray from an oven A single oven mitt. An oven glove, also commonly known as an oven mitt, is a thermal insulated glove or mitten usually worn in the kitchen to easily protect the wearer's hand from hot objects such as ovens, stoves, cookware, etc. [1] [2] [3] They are functionally similar to pot-holders, but designed to be worn over one's entire ...

  6. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    The relatively narrow mouth of the beanpot minimizes evaporation and heat loss, while the deep, wide, thick-walled body of the pot facilitates long, slow cooking times. They are typically glazed both inside and out, and so cannot be used for clay pot cooking. Biscuit press: Cookie press: A device for making pressed cookies such as spritzgebäck.

  7. Potholder - Wikipedia

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    Pot holders need to withstand temperatures over 400 degrees Fahrenheit to protect skin from hot dishes and make a potentially harmful task harmless. A common fabric used for potholders is wool because it can withstand very hot temperatures. [9] What makes wool a unique product is that it is essentially flame resistant.