[TheForge] cauldrons

robert hensarling rhrocker at hilconet.com
Thu May 24 10:30:16 EDT 2007


I have one of those things  :o)  No holes in the bottom, but we're waiting 
for just the right hog to come around and slip into a nice warm bath and 
soak in carrots, and a few spices.
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>
> Mike,
>
> Your email got me thinking of those large iron kettles that farmers used
> for butchering pigs. They still aren't  uncommon, but many have now had
> holes drilled in the bottoms so that they could be used for planters. The
> shape of those are more what I was thinking of when you described the
> missionary and the canibal cartoon.
>
> I google searched for two spellings Large Copper Caldrons & then for Large
> Copper Cauldrons.
>
> <http://www.smithandhawken.com/catalog/product.jsp;jsessionid=4ID4B02M3DNRQCTLNKFVAFIKNNVIUUPU?productId=prod21159&categoryId=cat120334#section_desc>
>
> <http://www.gifts.com/products/Grandin-Road/Grandin-Road-Large-Copper-Cauldron?p=3843:26855:180>
>
> Dann
>
>
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