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  2. Scullery - Wikipedia

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    In addition to washing dishes and preparing foods for roasting and boiling, such as cleaning vegetables and dressing poultry, game, and fish, the scullery was used for boiling water and doing laundry, which necessitated the following equipment:

  3. Margery Fish - Wikipedia

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    Margery Fish (née Townshend) (5 August 1892 – 24 March 1969) was an English gardener and gardening writer, who exercised a strong influence on the informal English cottage garden style of her period. The garden she created, at East Lambrook Manor in Somerset, has Grade I listed status and remains open to the public.

  4. Krill - Wikipedia

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    Krill (Euphausiids), [1] ( sg.: krill) are small and exclusively marine crustaceans of the order Euphausiacea, found in all the world's oceans. [2] The name "krill" comes from the Norwegian word krill, meaning "small fry of fish", [3] which is also often attributed to species of fish. Krill are considered an important trophic level connection ...

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    These tools are designed to create a clean, deep notch where the grass meets the curb, sidewalk, driveway, or patio, creating a clear and visually appealing edge.

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    This year's table designers really leaned into texture, sculptural forms, bold color and hand-finished details, making each of the tablescapes an exquisite visual scene.

  7. Fishing net - Wikipedia

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    Fishing net. Nylon fishing net with float line attached to small plastic floats. A fishing net is a net used for fishing. Some fishing nets are also called fish traps, for example fyke nets. Fishing nets are usually meshes formed by knotting a relatively thin thread.