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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Collections

I'm taking part in Casey's collections blog tour.

I have several collections but I won't share all of them with you. Too many (maybe we can do this again?) I collect books, books and more books. Today I'll share some of my cookbooks with you.




I scrapbook so I have loads of supplies for that. So to scrapbook you need loads of pictures. I take lots of pictures. I guess I'm the keeper of our family history. I have many of the family photos. I have a lot of books on scrapbooking, photography and many other subjects. I like to sew so have books for that. (I have books for knitting, crocheting, counted cross stitch, etc.)



I have this thing for ribbon and fibers. I save ribbon from pkgs, too. I use the ribbon on scrapbook pages and cards.



I love stamping, too. And chipboard.








Years ago I started collecting dishware, glasses, etc. My mom gave me my grandfather's silver.







My mother gave me these dishes that were my grandmother's. My mom thinks she got them from a movie theater as a giveaway in the 1940s. I love having things that were my grandparent's.



I collect newer dishes, too. Years ago when I worked at Penney's they had sets of Phaltzgraf on sale so I bought 2 boxes. When we go to Pigeon Forge I try to go to the outlet store and get more pieces for my Yorktowne pattern. The bowl in the background isn't the same pattern but I like to use other bowls and things, too.




This was my mother-in-laws. Everytime we went to her house and I helped her cook I would get this bowl out to serve something in. It's one of the few things I asked my sisters-in-law if I could have after my mil passed.



I collect luncheon plates. I just have a couple sets of these but would love to find more of them.





I love Pyrex. There is just something about these little containers with lids that I love. The other day we were at the flea market and I found the little green dish for $2. I do use some of the Pyrex but found out the hard way it does not like going in the dishwasher. So now I hand wash them.

I keep my Pyrex in a cabinet with glass doors along with bowls I used daily.









A few years ago we remodeled out kitchen and dining room and I wanted some built in cabinets to display dishes and my cookbooks. I keep the dishes I use every day in here as well as things I have collected. This is the same cabinets as we had installed in the kitchen.




I'm addicted to cookbooks, booklets, pamphlets that went with appliances, etc. I even have somethings I got while in home ec in high school so they are vintage now.
I love to find vintage cookbooks. I do use a lot of my cookbooks often. And I like reading cookbooks.








I had to have this booklet since it was published in 1953 (the year I was born).





Had to have this one too because of the retro pictures in it.





I collect some cooking magazines too. My favorites are Taste of the South (I am a southern girl), Taste of Home, Cook's Country, Paula Deen's, and Food Networks. Yes I really do try recipes from them. I got this book of cupcakes from my book club.



and made lemon cupcakes from a recipe included.




I'm making a handwritten cookbook for my granddaughter. I include recipes I've tried that she loves and things that I make without a recipe that are her favorites. I've tried to write out how I made things like the "Good Soup" and the chicken pot pie she loves.




11 comments:

  1. Wow, your Pyrex collection is amazing! And I think the idea of a cookbook for your granddaughter is great... it will be greatly treasured.

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  2. You have many nice collections. The Pyrex collection is my favorite. I love old Pyrex. I have a few mixing bowls that were my grandmother's.

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  3. the luncheon plate sets make me think of my great grandmother! she had 2 sets and liked to serve a half sandwich and some soup on them. thanks for the memory!

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  4. I recognize a lot of the dishes here! Some my mom has (the light blue pyrex with white figures). I had a china tea set like your blue plate from China.
    Laurie

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  5. Thank you all for visiting. I've enjoyed the tour so much.

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  6. Its all great but I love that retro barbecue!

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  7. thanks so much for stopping by! I think it's so neat to have items that have a history.

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  8. What amazing collections! I especially love the Pyrex! And the luncheon plates are so dainty and beautiful!

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  9. Those are some sweet collectables you have.
    I too love old cookbooks. I don't have as many as you...I don't think a library has that many LOL.
    Your grandaughter looks adorable, love that you bake with her.
    Keep smiling and creating.
    PS thanks for the febreeze tip, I will try that.

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  10. I love your Pyrex collection...I've recently fell in love with Pyrex and have been looking for some while I thrift! I especially love the teal/white set.

    Thanks so much for the comment on my last blog post about the value of handmade. Yes, I definitely understand that many people are on strict budgets right now. I guess I should have clarified and said that some of the rude reactions of people to our prices is what upsets me...not the fact that someone can't afford it. :) Anyway, I definitely agree that we live in a society that would rather continue buying cheaply made items instead of quality ones. Thanks again!

    ~Kristin

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  11. Renee, My daughter is also collecting pyrex! Wow, I'm telling her about your collection. And I love all your cookbooks and dishes. And what a great stock pile of family photos! Thanks you for sharing all your goodies! Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog!
    XO
    Eloise

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