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wednesdays will be dedicated to Whispery White Wednesdays, why to invent something which is already invented right :)
Whispery White Wednesdays and kitchen ware
I had a sweet tooth today, so I made the most yummy evening snack I know of. Watermelon with mint leaves.
Tomorrow I am leaving for a week and a half trip in the mountains. I am really looking forward to it, but I will be cut off from all internet access while away. I hope you will all have a wonderful summer (still) :D
SET 5 – Horn Lake Target, Post-Remodel
Speaking of kitchenware, here’s a much better, dedicated shot of that department itself. Occupying the space formerly home to music, movies, and books, you’ll notice how the area now has standard, taller gondolas, gray tile floors, and a feature photo wall there at the dividing area between it and its neighboring department facing the center actionway.
(c) 2025 Retail Retell
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 :)
Vintage ceramic glass Pyrosil kitchenware, made in the Netherlands and sold in the U.K. It was the alternative to the American Corning Ware.
Blogged: messyjessecrafts.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/pyrosil-and-bloom...
this is some of the food and kitchenware for my dollhouse, dont even ask me how much stuff is here because i have lost count..... i still have more food items coming. i have really tried to make sure there is a good selection of "food" because you never know what your dolls will want for dinner..... i love the little cooler!
Finally took the plunge and repotted this little succulent in my Pyrex Terra mug! I'm really happy with how it turned out! :)
Every since the days when the Southaven greenhouse Kroger store was new, I thought it was strange for Kroger to sell all this "other" stuff! The still-hanging on dairy sign is in the background, seen over the top of this new kitchenware shelving.
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Kroger, 2004-built, Goodman Rd. at Getwell Rd., Southaven MS
My favourite singer has passed away. He was one year older than I. Without him I feel a bit lost in the current East.
This is the cover of the CD booklet of one of his masterpieces, recorded in 1994. The photo was shot by Andy Earl, check him out, he is also great!
I put a link below in case you want to listen to the music. More of my favourites are here and here. I consider myself lucky, having seen him perform live a few times (which required intercontinental travel but it was worth every furlong of it) and these remain unforgettable moments for as long as I keep walking on this planet.
Belong Nowhere - 4:52
The Loyaliser - 3:14
Popemobile to Paraguay - 4:40
Walk Yr. Way - 4:58
Brunceling's Song - 4:03
Lost in the Former West - 2:48
Nite Flights - 3:50
Your World Customer - 3:31
Sunken Cities - 3:54
Brain Blister - 3:57
A Walk in the Woods - 5:12
Humiliate Me - 3:44
To all the carspotters among my following: Can anybody identify the vehicle?
www.recyclart.org/2017/02/dont-throw-away-transform-kitch...
Thinking of giving your kitchen a facelift? Known for being one of the most commonly used rooms in the home, the kitchen can frequently need to be spruced up or improved on. Rather than spending an arm and a leg on new furniture and aesthetic materials, you can just as well use some of the things you have lying around the home to turn your kitchen around.
1. Creative Lighting
Instead of buying fixtures you can try repurposing old kitchenware. A pasta strainer, for instance, is a great start for a chandelier. Adding some string and tying spoons, jewels, or whatever else you want to hang from it makes it a creative focal point in your kitchen. If you really want to take your eco-friendly design to the next level, contacting local energy companies about alternative energy sources is a great step – especially if your kitchen requires a lot of lighting.
2. Backsplash Made from Dishes
Do you have an old set of kitchen dishes that you no longer have the use for? Instead of trashing them, you can break the dishes and create a unique backsplash. All you’ll need to purchase is some spackle, and you can place the broken pieces on the wall.
Kitchen wall backsplash made with Fiesta mosaics.
3. Recycled Wall Art
Create a feature wall in your kitchen with things you have lying around. Hanging a collage of plates, or spoons from the wall, for instance, adds creativity and ties into the theme of your new upcycled kitchen.
Colorful fruit crates as wall mounted shelves
4. Repurposed Kitchen Island
Counterspace is great for those who love to cook, and it can be easy to add. Instead of investing in new countertops or an expensive island, you can turn some of your old living room furniture into a creative kitchen island. A small dresser, bookshelf, table or metal cabinet works just fine. Repaint it to match the theme of your kitchen and add a countertop to it such as a slab of wood, an old door, or a slab of stone.
Kitchen island customized with 20,000 Lego pieces
5. Shutter Plate Rack
Are you running out of space to store your china sets? Instead of wrapping them up and putting them in boxes, you can easily display them in your kitchen. You can create a display shelf out of old shutters. You’ll need to purchase some screws, L braces, hooks, and paint.
6. Painted Coffee Cans
Coffee cans can be great for holding utensils and/or decorative flowers in the kitchen. Keep your old coffee cans and paint the exterior. Place them on cabinets with your cooking utensils in them or in the window with fresh cut flowers for a nice decorative finish.
7. Window Pane Wall Art
Old window panes can actually make great wall art. If you have old window panes that are still intact, you can paint or sand and stain them to match your kitchen. Hang them in an area where the wall is bare to add some life to it. You can change the entire vibe of your kitchen with things you’re no longer using around the house. So before you throw out that old dresser, door, or appliance, consider how it can be repurposed. A few small investments, some creativity, and a little elbow grease can transform your kitchen.
Old window as decorative picture frame
You can change the entire vibe of your kitchen with things you’re no longer using around the house. So before you throw out that old dresser, door, or appliance, consider how it can be repurposed. A few small investments, some creativity, and a little elbow grease can transform your kitchen.
Our furniture packages for Morocco can include everything that you will need, such as kitchenware, bedding, an electrical pack and also the full installation.
The stylish furniture of the Contemporary collection will provide all you will need for a modern home, including all furniture, kitchenware, bedding, light fittings and white goods. Everything, including electrical items, light fittings and bathroom fittings will be delivered and installed within the price, no hidden extra charges.
A choice of dining table with 4-8 chairs in either solid wood or wrought iron and glass with high back dining chairs.
Stunning handmade furniture made in Morocco to individual sizes to suit you property, including a wonderful four poster double bed. Includes everything you will need for your property including, kitchenware , certain white goods, bedding all delivered and installed .
The Kasbah collection includes quality authentic Moroccan handcrafted sofas with quality upholstery and solid wood base. Made specifically in sizes to fit your property perfectly in the colours of your choice.
Handmade mosaic table made in the colour size and shape of your choice. With detailed wrought iron high back chairs and coordinating seat cushions.
View our packs at: www.furniture-morocco.co.uk/html/furniture_packs.html
This is how families in the remote parts of the Nepal Himalaya get their kitchenware and other small household items
Vintage Kitchenware design Inspired by the 1960's TV show "Bewitched" ~ handpainted in watercolor on paper © Cat Athena Louise 2013 All rights reserved www.catathenalouise.com
Assembly of a skeleton with: kitchenware, ice-cube tray, crowbar with roast, painting pistol, chopper, table mat, spatula, open end spanner, and stretchable mechanism of mirror
This cake mould bakeware is heat- proof to 230℃. It is non- toxic to human body, durable and eco-friendly. It is made up of 100% raw silicone rubber. It has a comfortable grip even when it is wet. It is suitable for suitable for dishwasher, microwave oven and freezer. Visit Giftzch.com and find more silicone made such eco-friendly kitchenware products.
This cool ice crusher was still in the box and had the packing paper AND instruction pamphlet included! It works very well and makes as much Ice as I will ever need.
TheMicrobakery miniature dollhouse cake stands.
Tutorial on my Youtube channel: youtu.be/fvJvQg3RSw8
Set to Mimic is a set of smart kitchenware that recreates tastes and smells of your food to your preference. By placing a noninvasive transparent gel patch with a microchip on your head, the plate and glass communicates wirelessly with your brain, to make you experience a taste or smell from the past by tapping in to your memory. That way you can eat a carrot but have the impression that you're eating an ice cream or a steak, which makes it easier to lead a healthy life.
Country: Romania
Designer: Sorina Răsteanu
University: West University Of Timisoara, Romania
Submission: electroluxdesignlab.com/2014/submission/set-to-mimic/
Received the bottom two bowls in a wonderful swap with Sandy! Now my set is complete :)
Thanks again for a great trade!
A mezzaluna, "half-moon" in Italian, and knife on a cutting board. It is typically used for mincing herbs or garlic, but it can be used for chopping other things such as cheese or meat.
Two pieces of kitchen earthenware from Staffordshire but designed very much in the late 1950's Scandinavian style. The oil bottle is 'Quatro' and the jar 'Roulette', both by T. G. Green
1. JAJ Pyrex 1960 Catalogue, 2. Pyrex Kitchen Catalogue 1973
Both of these images belong to Mackem 54.
I received this beautiful Balloon's chip and dip set from Sandy! It's in such good condition, so shiny :)
Who can resist this color? I love it!
Kappabashi Dōgugai - also known as; Kitchenware Street.
An entire street devoted to the restaurant trade but also open to the public.
This shop obviously specialised in crockery.
Gourmet chocolate covered strawberry marshmallows on white background.
You can order these marshmalloes from bit.ly/UEYkWN.
How's this for a thirsty traveller.
After some discussion by fello camera club members on our field trip to the Tirau Honey Museum it was assumed that maybe this may have been used by NZ Railway staff for thirsty travellers wanting a cuppa.
These modern teal cups are hand painted with a cherry blossom design. The are bright, beautiful and are a great way to bring the outdoors in!
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I finally completed my set of Pink Butterprint! I purchased the 471 and 473 at the very beginning of my Pyrex collecting last spring! I am so happy to complete this set! :D
Today I'm posting some old Fatima Mansions CD singles. This was Cathal Coughlan's more abrasive venture after the split of Microdisney. I can't wait to see the latter perform again - twice! - next month. My favourite band.
evil man - 4:11
blues for ceaucescu - 5:50
chemical cosh - 3:54
evil man II - 5:11