Description
What a lovely way to commemorate sharing a kitchen with someone – or even one for your self! Add a funny phrase, an endearing sentiment, an anniversary date. Rolling pins made from wood and custom engraving or burning applied. Its origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome . Early versions of the rolling pin were made from materials like wood, stone, and even ceramic. These primitive tools were used not only for cooking but also for tasks such as crushing grains and spices. Traditionally, pins are turned from hardwood. Maple and beech , the most common hardwoods used for rolling pins, provide good value, durability, and a pleasing weight. Some high-end rolling pins are made from other hardwoods, like walnut or cherry, while the cheapest pins use beechwood.
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