double boiler vs slop-bowl

double boiler

noun
  • A pair of interlocking pots, the lower one filled with water which when boiling heats the contents of the upper pot. 

  • A large pan containing hot water, into which other smaller pans are set in order to cook food at low heat (below the boiling point) or to keep food warm. 

slop-bowl

noun
  • Part of a traditional tea set, used to empty the cold tea and dregs in tea cups before refilling with hot tea. Usually pottery or silver. 

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