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Lacking a formal place to put the (still unknown maker and unknown pattern) casserole, I decided to plop it down on top of the lazy susan in the kitchen. It looks okay there for now.
SET 3 – HLT Remodel: 10-15-2023
Taking a brief diversion from the grocery aisles, here’s a shot across the actionway looking over at the home improvement department – complete with new light-up P22 department sign! There’s also another of those photo feature posters here, this one including some paint, tape, and a lightbulb. Target has used this style of poster for many, many years now, but I have to say, I’m particularly liking this latest iteration – I love how all the colors interact so well between all the different images. (Not that they didn’t before, but still…)
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These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
This is where kitchenware was since the beginning at the Southaven Goodman Rd. Kroger. Uh oh, didn't they say grocery items would NOT move again!? (flic.kr/p/gdP74y) But I don't think natural foods is technically considered a "true" grocery item, and if those grumpy Kroger customers can't find them, then they're just not looking very hard! (They also have to ignore the fact that the old kitchenware signage is still up).
It's easier to see natural foods here than it was on that crazy catch-all aisle (flic.kr/p/fLVeSf). And if this has a similar floor plan to the "reference" remodel in Olive Branch, then this WILL become the "permanent" home of natural foods; that is, until the next remodel five years down the road!
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Kroger, 2004-built, Goodman Rd. at Getwell Rd., Southaven MS
Lakeland is an English company that sells some very useful household wares. They are not cheap but the products are usually high quality and often unique.
Product photos on white
Kitchenware photo
Child backpack
Sock pack
Backpack on white
Kitchenware on white
Spoon on white
Spatula on white
Socks on white
Apparel on white
297:365
My Mom and I headed to the monthly flea market this morning. Didn't have too much luck, but did manage to find a pink 402!! I was in shock! In less than 24 hours I found the 404, 403 and 402!
I'll may end up scouring online for the 401, I'm too impatient to wait. Maybe it will go on my Christmas list?
:D
One of my birthday presents was a Friendship casserole set :) We found it at an antique shop in Medina when I was home on spring break!
I have not been able to find any good references online for dating vintage Le Creuset cookware. So I decided it would not hurt to post my own photos as references.
Two of the pans here I acquired new, so I know exactly how old they are. The others are from thrift stores, but I have guesses as to their ages based on various information I've found online.
If anyone else has info to add about identifying old vintage Le Creuset, please add it!
Please note: If your Le Creuset has the three concentric ring logo, it dates to NO EARLIER than 1972, which was the first use of that logo according to their trademark application.
From top, clockwise:
1. Pan (Flame) of undetermined age, possibly 1960s or 1970s. No logo on lid knob. Round hanging loop. Cream glaze on inside of lid. Glaze on base, and glaze on lip. Pour spout.
2. Pan (Cherry Red), purchased new in 2009. 1972 logo on lid knob. Name "Le Creuset" and concentric circles on top of lid itself. Round hanging loop. Black phenolic handle. Cream glaze on inside of lid. Glaze on base, No glaze on lip. No pour spout. Pan curves near top and at base. Tab with "Le Creuset" on top. "Precision Pour" design.
3. Pan (Cobalt), purchased new in 1990. 1972 logo on lid knob. Round hanging loop. Cream glaze on inside of lid. No glaze on base, and no glaze on lip. Pour spout. Size in circle on base. Cobalt color without gradations, unlike later pans.
4. Pan (Flame), probably 1950s-early 1960s. No logo on lid knob. Lid knob very narrow Bakelite with point on top. Triangular hanging loop. Orange glaze on inside of lid. Glaze on base, and glaze on lip. Pour spout. Size in diamond on base.
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This darling set was made by PY/Miyao and distributed by Enesco. In addition to my pieces, there is also a teabag holder, and possibly others.
As with every move, I'm prioritizing the bookshelves. Now, thanks to inadequate cabinetry and a tall toddler, we have to accommodate some kitchenware, too.
It is many years since I drank leaf tea. This may have been used last year when my friend from Canberra was staying with me. I don't remember where I got it from but most likely it was a charity shop/market find.
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1 of Smoothie maker / Blender
1 of Electric Kettle
2 of Mason Jars
2 of Plastic wine glasses (well used)
4 of Enamel plates
4 of Enamel bowls
2 of Enamel mugs
2 of Plastic cups
For a camera club competition - subject: kitchenware.
Taken with natural light on a black picture mount background with an exposure of f/22.
I have not been able to find any good references online for dating vintage Le Creuset cookware. So I decided it would not hurt to post my own photos as references.
Two of the pans here I acquired new, so I know exactly how old they are. The others are from thrift stores, but I have guesses as to their ages based on various information I've found online.
If anyone else has info to add about identifying old vintage Le Creuset, please add it!
Please note: If your Le Creuset has the three concentric ring logo, it dates to NO EARLIER than 1972, which was the first use of that logo according to their trademark application.
From top, clockwise:
1. Pan (Flame) of undetermined age, possibly 1960s or 1970s. No logo on lid knob. Round hanging loop. Cream glaze on inside of lid. Glaze on base, and glaze on lip. Pour spout.
2. Pan (Cherry Red), purchased new in 2009. 1972 logo on lid knob. Name "Le Creuset" and concentric circles on top of lid itself. Round hanging loop. Black phenolic handle. Cream glaze on inside of lid. Glaze on base, No glaze on lip. No pour spout. Pan curves near top and at base. Tab with "Le Creuset" on top. "Precision Pour" design.
3. Pan (Cobalt), purchased new in 1990. 1972 logo on lid knob. Round hanging loop. Cream glaze on inside of lid. No glaze on base, and no glaze on lip. Pour spout. Size in circle on base. Cobalt color without gradations, unlike later pans.
4. Pan (Flame), probably 1950s-early 1960s. No logo on lid knob. Lid knob very narrow Bakelite with point on top. Triangular hanging loop. Orange glaze on inside of lid. Glaze on base, and glaze on lip. Pour spout. Size in diamond on base.
4 of Placemats
4 of Tea-towel
1 of Brita water filter
1 of FlexWare Collapsible Sink with 8.5 litre Wash Basin
I did a review for Kitchenware Direct about their Baker's Secret hanging cookie cutters, Bodum Pavina double-wall glasses and Bodum Latte Milk Frother. I made Belgian hot chocolate for two, a hanging chocolate heart and Tim Tam Cupcake Pops.
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TheMicrobakery miniature dollhouse cake stands.
Tutorial on my Youtube channel: youtu.be/fvJvQg3RSw8