How many times were you told as a child to watch the saucepan while our mothers were cooking. You followed the orders, always on low heat and stirring from time to time. But your habit of staying on your laurels made it boil over more than once until it spilled out.
Pewter is the name given to the vitrified enamelled steel objects that were traditionally manufactured in the Basque Country and that we could find in every Spanish kitchen in the 60s.
Let's not forget these gadgets that accompanied us in so many good times throughout our lives.
How many times were you told as a child to watch the saucepan while our mothers were cooking. You followed the orders, always on low heat and stirring from time to time. But your habit of staying on your laurels made it boil over more than once until it spilled out.
Pewter is the name given to the vitrified enamelled steel objects that were traditionally manufactured in the Basque Country and that we could find in every Spanish kitchen in the 60s.
Let's not forget these gadgets that accompanied us in so many good times throughout our lives.