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SheilaC Posted - Sep 02 2013 : 3:28:11 PM
I got a box of kitchen stuff at an estate sale and have a dumb question about a couple of the things :) What are they?! :) I'd love to use them as intended, if I knew what that was!

This one is just like a regular cake pan, and it has this rack insert thing:



and this one must be some sort of pusher/masher?


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treelady Posted - Sep 02 2013 : 3:39:54 PM
The second one is a very old potato masher, my grandma had one of those.

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Betty J. Posted - Sep 02 2013 : 3:30:56 PM
The top one appears to be a broiler pan. When I broil steaks, I usually put a bit of water beneath the slotted pan. Keeps the pops and spits down.

I believe the second one is a pounder to make meats flatter. Not so sure about this one.

The broiler pan looks neat and clean. Lucky find.

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