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== Stock ([[cooking]])==
In [[cooking]] '''stock''' refers to a [[broth]] used as a flavouring base for dishes. Common stocks include [[chicken stock]] and [[beef stock]]. Vegetable stocks generally include [[onion]]s, [[carrot]]s and [[celery]].
'''Stock''' refers to a [[broth]] used as a flavouring base for dishes. Common stocks include [[chicken stock]] and [[beef stock]]. Vegetable stocks generally include [[onion]]s, [[carrot]]s and [[celery]].

== Stocks ([[justice]]) ==
The '''stocks''' are a set of [[wood]]en rails with holes cut in them for the wrists and ankles of [[criminal]]s. The miscreants were imprisoned in the stocks so that all the public could see who the guilty were. This gave the [[populace]] good target practise for throwing and spitting, as well as improving their [[insult]]s.

Revision as of 13:49, 14 December 2004

Stock (cooking)

Stock refers to a broth used as a flavouring base for dishes. Common stocks include chicken stock and beef stock. Vegetable stocks generally include onions, carrots and celery.

Stocks (justice)

The stocks are a set of wooden rails with holes cut in them for the wrists and ankles of criminals. The miscreants were imprisoned in the stocks so that all the public could see who the guilty were. This gave the populace good target practise for throwing and spitting, as well as improving their insults.