By now I'm sure you've surmised that I love thrifting and vintage and things that remind me of people near and dear to me.
This week's vintage, thrifty find has to do with my grandmother's cookies.
Both my Grandmothers were great bakers. Each had their own style and specialties...not only in what they made but how they were stored and delivered.
This lovely find
This week's vintage, thrifty find has to do with my grandmother's cookies.
Both my Grandmothers were great bakers. Each had their own style and specialties...not only in what they made but how they were stored and delivered.
This lovely find
reminds me of sugar cookies. My grandmother would make what seemed like endless sugar cookies decorated to perfection for most holidays. Orange pumpkins with current eyes for Halloween, hearts for Valentines day. For Christmas I remember a cookie cutter she had that outlined a mother and child which my grandmother frosted with a toothpick to get different colors in the outlines. (Note to self...ask what happened to that cookie cutter...). Grandma's tin was larger and deeper, but the top is exactly the same. We still have cookies of some sort stored in her tin every Christmas in Iowa.
My other grandmother stored her cookies in an equally unique tin...a storage/shipping tin for a film reel. They also make great storage for a pie, if deep enough. Haven't found one of those... yet...
My other grandmother stored her cookies in an equally unique tin...a storage/shipping tin for a film reel. They also make great storage for a pie, if deep enough. Haven't found one of those... yet...
2 comments:
really good find; that is it!!!!
Hmmm! May be able to help you out with that.
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