GRIDIRON


A gridiron is a metal grate with parallel bars typically used for grilling meat, fish, vegetables, or combinations of such foods. It may also be two such grids, hinged to fold together, to hold food securely while grilling over an open flame. 
         
Early examples of the gridiron were found in Pompeii. The Latin term is "craticula", a diminutive form of "crates". This referred to their cross-hatched design, which appeared similar to a wicker basket, or crate. This is also used as the base for the word graticule, passing through French.

How to Clean Up ?

Make sure the appliance has cooled and then flush with warm water so that the remaining meat or other dirt is easy to open then rub it off and give us the usual cleansing soap then wash thoroughly and let it dry by itself and store it well.


NUTCRACKER



A nutcracker is a tool designed to open nuts by cracking their shells. There are many designs, including levers, screws, and ratchets. A well known type portrays a person whose mouth forms the jaws of the nutcracker, though many of these are meant for decorative use. 
         
Nuts were historically opened using a hammer and anvil, often made of stone. Some nuts such as walnuts can also be opened by hand, by holding the nut in the palm of the hand and applying pressure with the other palm or thumb, or using another nut.
        
Manufacturers produce modern functional nutcrackers usually somewhat resembling pliers, but with the pivot point at the end beyond the nut, rather than in the middle. These are also used for cracking the shells of crab and lobster to make the meat inside available for eating. Hinged lever nutcrackers, often called a "pair of nutcrackers", may date back to Ancient Greece. By the 14th century in Europe, nutcrackers were documented in England, including in the Canterbury Tales, and in France. The lever design may derive from blacksmiths' pincers. Materials included metals such as silver, cast-iron and bronze, and wood including boxwood, especially those from France and Italy. More rarely, porcelain was used. Many of the wooden carved nutcrackers were in the form of people and animals.

How to Clean Up ?
         
By cleaning the dirt that is still sticking and then washing with cleaning soap as usual and drying and then storing.


ROLLER DOCKER
         

A roller docker, rolling docker, dough docker, roto-fork, or simply docker is a food preparation utensil which resembles either a small, spiked rolling pin, or a small rotary tiller. It is used to pierce bread dough, cracker dough, pizza dough or pastry dough to prevent over rising or blistering. This specialized tool is more commonly found in professional bakeries than in homes that only do light or occasional baking. Roller dockers come in a variety of materials, including nylon, plastic, and steel. 

How to Clean Up ?
                   
Just very simple only using washer cleaning products and make sure thats tool no more dirt and than pay attention on the sidelines and than do not forget the dry cloth back and make sure ensure the power connection has been revoked or the condition is not to blame and than  Get rid of all remaining particles.

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