Here's a little bit of trivia on two of my favorite trivets ~ the one on top was purchased in a home store in San Francisco, (I just checked and you can also order them from Amazon). Then we collected a cork from each winery we visited in Napa, and now we have a useful and memory filled kitchen accessory. The second trivet is a special two-for-one trivet and puzzle. It is made of two types of wood, use them nestled together for a bowl, separate them and connect the ends for a casserole. The puzzle comes when you try to put them back together. Looks simple, but requires some thought. This was purchased by an craftsman during an art show on the famous Chain Bridge in Budapest.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Some Trivia on Trivets
Here's a little bit of trivia on two of my favorite trivets ~ the one on top was purchased in a home store in San Francisco, (I just checked and you can also order them from Amazon). Then we collected a cork from each winery we visited in Napa, and now we have a useful and memory filled kitchen accessory. The second trivet is a special two-for-one trivet and puzzle. It is made of two types of wood, use them nestled together for a bowl, separate them and connect the ends for a casserole. The puzzle comes when you try to put them back together. Looks simple, but requires some thought. This was purchased by an craftsman during an art show on the famous Chain Bridge in Budapest.
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