I bought a case of these tulip glass canning jars. Even if you can't visit this place, google them and sign up for their catalog. They have everything you could possibly want for canning. My husband sat and read the catalog cover to cover when I came home. It's a fun read!
This soap is one of their best sellers. It's a bit stinky when you smell the bar but not when you shower with it. Customers swear by this stuff.
I'll try anything these days to clean Teddy.
And the famous Fels-Naptha. We always had a bar of this on the back of our stationary tub when I was a kid. As I was writing this I wondered where the name came from so I looked it up. This was originally made by Fels & Co. in 1893. It was the first soap to include naptha (who knew?) which is a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture. Doesn't sound too healthy but it also mentions that it was used to treat poison ivy. So, I guess my brother knew what he was doing when he used this way back then.
I bought some wonderful flour sack towels.
They have quite the candy selection and I picked up some of these old time candy bars. |
I did, however, hit the Fiesta Ware outlet while I was there. I love their seconds store. I bought these oval bowls. Notice the color? Pumpkin!!! At least that is what I call it.
Some small prep bowls in PUMPKIN.
And they had these (new to me) work bowls with stripes around the sides.
I got a bit carried away but won't these be perfect dough bowls. And they are, after all, PUMPKIN! And Halloween is only 192 days away.
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The bowls are orange by the way!!!
You found some wonderful deals at the Lehmans store :-)
We celebrate Samhain also known here as Kiwi Halloween in 8 sleeps. Time for you to visit NZ...
Yesterday, I signed up for the catalog. I also placed an online order for some of the flour sack towels and the tulip glass canning jars in different sizes. I'm going to use the smaller ones for my herbal salts and the larger ones for macaroni and my wild rices.
Have a great day!
Christer.
Thanks for sharing that. I read your blog almost every day and enjoy it a lot. I love your blog list, too, and picked up some favorites from there, as well. We blog junkies need a change from time to time....
I've never tried making saurkraut. Did make home brew at one point in my life, about 45 years ago. It was good. Saurkraut can't be that difficult. You'll do well. Start small....and build on that. Right. I think I sense another trip to Lehman's. I signed up for their catalog. Can't wait to see it since I live about as far as I can be from you and still be on the mainland....come over and see us at Prairie Cottage Corner.