I had no idea this was a thing

In the bustling world of kitchen innovations, where every curve and

contour of cookware is meticulously crafted, there exists a seemingly insignificant feature

that often escapes our notice: the humble hole in the handle of our pots and pans.

You might have seen it, perhaps even wondered about it, but chances are,

you’ve never truly grasped its multifaceted purpose. It’s easy to dismiss it as a simple

design quirk, a mere afterthought in the grand scheme of kitchen

gadgetry. However, this seemingly trivial detail holds a collection of practical applications

that many of us, even seasoned cooks, remain blissfully

unaware of. Let’s embark on a journey to demystify this unassuming hole and explore

the ingenious ways it enhances our culinary experiences

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