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English: THE HANGING STOVE DRIER SWUNG OVER THE KITCHEN STOVE AFTER THE MEAL HAS BEEN PREPARED. It utilizes heat which otherwise would be wasted. When the stove is required for cooking purposes, the drier can be swung back out of the way by means of the wooden bracket made of lath and attached to the wall by a bent nail and piece of fence wire. An electric fan can be trained on the drier to hasten the drying process. It can be kept running at night when the kitchen stove is cold.
Français : Séchoir suspendu au dessus d'une cuisinière en fonte, après la préparation des aliments. La déshydratation se fait grâce à la chaleur (qui, autrement, serait gaspillée). Quand la gazière est utilisé pour cuisiner, le séchoir peut être rabattu grâce au support en bois fait de lattes et fixé au mur par un clou tordu et un morceau de fil de clôture. Un ventilateur électrique peut être orienté vers le séchoir pour accélérer la déshydratation (pouvant continuer à fonctionner la nuit quand la cuisinière refroidit). |
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Source | 300 ppi scan of the National Geographic Magazine, Volume 31 (1917), page 479, panel A. |
Author | Charles Martin and David Fairchild. |
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