Hot Pot Stand
Hot Pot Stand *** Relevant Background on Hot Pot Stand/Trivet: " A trivet / ˈ t r ɪ v ɪ t / is an object placed between a serving dish or bowl , and a dining table , usually to protect the table from heat damage. Whilst tri- means three, and -vet comes from -ped, meaning 'foot' / 'feet', trivets often have four 'feet', and some trivets, including many wooden trivets, have no 'feet' at all.... Trivet also refers to a tripod used to elevate pots from the coals of an open fire (the word trivet itself ultimately comes from Latin tripes meaning "tripod"). Metal trivets are often tripod-like structures with three legs to support the trivet horizontally to hold the dish or pot above the table surface. These are often included with modern non-electric pressure cookers . A trivet may often contain a receptacle for a candle that can be lit to keep food warm... Whilst tri- means three, a...