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Engraving on both sides. Date 10 - 10 - 84 engraved on one side and engraved initials "KHD". 13" circumference.

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Engraving on both sides. Date 10 - 10 - 84 engraved on one side and engraved initials "KHD". 13" circumference.
Hunger was shred into atomics in every farthing porringer of husky chips of potato, fried with some reluctant drops of oil.
Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
Words from Oliver Twist
These are some new words I learned from Oliver Twist:
Porringer a small bowl, typically with a handle
Sinecure a high-profile job requiring little or no work
Ablutions the act of washing oneself
Cogitate to think deeply, to meditate
Lubberly a big, clumsy person
The porridge is cooked gently in the inner saucepan, heated by steam from boiling water in the outer saucepan. This ensures the porridge does not burn and allows a longer cooking time so that the oats can absorb the water or milk in which they are cooked more completely. Also the porridge does not need stirring during the cooking process which means the oats maintain their structural integrity and the porridge has a better mouthfeel and texture.
On the Wikipedia page for Porringer.