As part of the Services, Seller will provide, free of charge, replacement parts for any defective or damaged parts due to defects in materials and workmanship.
(Replacement part) A spare part, service part, or spare, is an item of inventory that is used for the repair or replacement of failed parts. Spare parts are an important feature of logistics management and supply chain management, often comprising dedicated spare parts management systems.
Several types of parts may be used when your vehicle is repaired: new parts, both original equipment manufacturer and after-market; and recycled parts. New or after-market parts will be used if we can't find like-kind and quality recycled parts.
Tossing and turning of a raft in a river hydraulic, as if caught in the spin cycle of a washing machine. Also called a "Swirly".
Maytag Corporation was a $4.7 billion home and commercial appliance company, headquartered in Newton, Iowa from 1893 to 2006, and now part of the Whirlpool Corporation.
Stuck in a hole and thrashed about as if in a washing machine. Usually not fun!
kitchen appliance used for baking or roasting
A small furnace or kiln
A cremation chamber in a Nazi concentration camp
An enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food
An oven is an enclosed compartment for heating, baking or drying. It is most commonly used in cooking and pottery. Ovens used in pottery are also known as kilns. An oven used for heating or for industrial processes is called a furnace or industrial oven.
(Ovens) The small dome-shaped adobe ovens are used just as the old Dutch ovens of Pennsylvania were used. A fire is built in the oven and when it becomes sufficiently hot the coals are all raked out and the bread put in to bake in the heat.
Wood Fired Brick Oven
This photo displays an authentic Italian pizzeria demonstrating cultural baking practices utilizing beautifully built brick ovens. While many of the varying cultures’ authentic food preparation styles have been modified and modernized, some ethnicity shines through the specific restaurant pictured above. For example, the Iron Gate Pizzeria bakes with an old world style wood-fired brick oven, similar to those used by Italian pizza chefs. The brick oven is a symbol of the Italian’s influence on American cooking habits. It is said that wood fired brick ovens and pizza have been with us since the dawn of civilization. Excavations of virtually every ancient civilization have uncovered the modern form of the brick oven, which was found, initially, in ancient Rome. While the common pizza descends from a very strong Italian influence, it bears the mark of many civilizations around the Mediterranean, starting with the Ancient Greeks who ate flat, baked bread and stretching to the Spaniards who had been to Peru and brought tomatoes back. These ovens are still used throughout Europe for cooking large quantities of bread. The brick ovens found in Pompeii, which still houses 33 uncovered brick ovens, are in excellent condition and could be used for baking in out present day with only small renovations, which demonstrates excellent engineering skill. The best attributes of the brick oven are it‘s dome shape, insulation, and vent. Medieval brick ovens are scattered across Europe, some varying from the original instrument from Rome. The actual word pizza emerged some time in the middle ages among aristocracy. The varying requirements to cook a pizza at a commercial bakery, pizzeria, or homeowner created a split in brick oven design in the late 18th century. The brick oven is not used by many pizzerias in the U.S. today. The brick ovens, although offering a delicious taste, cause the temperature to rise to a highly uncomfortable number. Few restaurants, however, show their roots. In fact, the world’s first Pizzeria to open in 1830, Antica Pizzeria Port’Alba, is still in business today in Naples. The pizza in this photo was hand tossed, sprinkled with cheese the employees grated, smothered with an authentic pizza sauce, topped with pepperonis, and put in the brick oven to bake. Pizza is viewed by most to be as symbolic of American culture as apple pie. This is unfortunately not true. Americans cannot take credit for this delicious favorite. Pizza has a strong Italian background. The unique flavor of these brick oven pizzas is unmatched.
Jeffrey A. Sadowski. 1997. "Italian Cuisine: the gourmet's companion". New York: J. Wiley.
Donna R. Gabaccia. 1998. "We Are What We Eat: Ethnic Food and the Making of Americans". Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
The Kings Oven, Corbridge
Set in the west wall of the churchyard on Watling Street is the Kings Oven, built around 1310, where villagers baked their meat and bread until about 1710.