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YOU CLEARLY DON’T HAVE GOOD TASTE IF YOU HAVEN’T TRIED VANNILA SALT COVERED PICKLES
NOT ONLY IS IS HEALTHY IT ALSO CURES FATIGUE AND IT SHOOTS THE SKIN
DON’T COME AT ME SAYING IT’S **GROSS** OR **WEIRD LOOKING**
IT’S A CULTURAL THING

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PSA PSA PSA
YOU CLEARLY DON’T HAVE GOOD TASTE IF YOU HAVEN’T TRIED VANNILA SALT COVERED PICKLES
NOT ONLY IS IS HEALTHY IT ALSO CURES FATIGUE AND IT SHOOTS THE SKIN
DON’T COME AT ME SAYING IT’S **GROSS** OR **WEIRD LOOKING**
IT’S A CULTURAL THING
Double Pickle Dish 6 Points Wedding Ring Paper Templates Quilting Block Pattern PDF
Double Pickle Dish 5 Points Wedding Ring Paper Templates Quilting Block Pattern PDF
Pickle Dish Wedding Ring Paper Templates Quilting Block Pattern PDF
Gift Making with the Kids -- The Pickle Dish
Gift Making with the Kids — The Pickle Dish
Is time running out? how about making this coffee cozy with the kids with fabric from The Pickle Dish. Keep your coffee hot and your hands cool with a simple fabric coffee cozy in your favorite fabrics.
Reusable Coffee Cozy with fabric from The Pickle Dish in Carleton Place
Materials
Coffee Cozy Template (download pdf)
Two pieces cotton fabric, at least 5-1/2” x 12” each (these will be…
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Stangl Thistle Pickle Dish #3847
Fostoria Estate Glass
The Fostoria Glass Company manufactured pressed, blown and hand-molded glassware and tableware for almost 90 years. It began operations in Fostoria, Ohio, USA, on December 15, 1887, at South Vine Street, near Railroad,on free land donated by the townspeople. When natural resources declined in Fostoria, the company moved to Moundsville, West Virginia, in 1891. Fostoria built a furnace in 1891 that could fire 14 pieces of glass at a time, considered exemplary for the period. During the early years of 1887 through 1909, Fostoria advertised that it manufactured “tableware, colognes, stationers’ glassware and candelabra”, as well as inkwells, sponge cups, vases, fingerbowls and fruit jars. Many of the stemware designs were needle etched or wheel cut, popular styles during the early 20th century. By 1925, five additional furnaces were added and the company was in its heydey, manufacturing stemware, container glass, and decorative lamps, before adding a colored stemware and dinnerware product line.Fostoria struggled through the Great Depression and World War II, but survived, producing milk glass and depression ware, and the notable patterns of Chintz (1940), Colony (1940), Romance (1942), and Holly (1942). Production peaked in 1950 when Fostoria manufactured over 8 million pieces of glass and crystal. The company expanded in the 1950s, adding the crystal patterns Century (1950), Rose (1951), Wedding Ring (1953), and Jamestown (1959). In the 1960s and 1970s, the company’s marketing campaign expanded to include boutiques and display rooms within jewelry and department stores. In addition, Fostoria published its own consumer direct magazine, “Creating with Crystal” during this period. All U.S. Presidents from Dwight D. Eisenhower through Ronald Reagan ordered glassware from Fostoria. I am curating a beautiful piece of Fostoria in my Etsy store:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/100940080/fostoria-estate-glass-beautiful-vintage
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Sweetmeat Dish or Pickle Shell, 1794-95, Birmingham, England, sterling silver, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.