I have a little collection
of old crocks going on, they are great.
My mother - in - law has one
of those old crocks and I every time I see it, I think it's the coolest thing.
He put the tree in one
of my old crocks and placed all my red rolling pins around the base of the tree.
Not exact matches
The time will come when time will run out for us too, and once we see that, we see also that for the 18 - year -
old at McDonald's as well as for the
old crock in the retirement - home cafeteria, every one
of our suppers points to the preciousness
of life and also to the certainty
of death, which makes life even more precious still and is precious in itself because under its shadow we tend to search harder and harder for light.
I ♥ my
crock pot.In Mexico this steak is called «ropa vieja» meaning
old clothes or rags, because
of its stringy...
The 20 - year -
old was in a good run
of form before he was
crocked following a strong challenge from Hector Moreno and is now able to put his full weight on his injured leg and is expected to be out for at least six months.
The members
of our church showered us with meals a few times a week until my kids were a couple weeks
old, but when we weren't getting a meal from friends or family, it was nice to pull a home cooked meal out
of the freezer and pop it in the
crock pot without having to chop a single vegetable.
When most people think
of crock pots or slow cookers, they immediately think
of their mother's
old gold, brown or avocado colored
crock that sat lonely on a shelf in the kitchen
of their childhood, never to be used except for the occasional pot luck dish.
I leave my
crock pot on low, filled with water and a bit
of apple cider vinegar (this helps to pull our minerals even better) and just add the
old veggies.
First is my new favorite
crocked passion, but the next one is an
old blogpost
of my favorite furniture project.
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I love my slow cooker (so much so that my
oldest boy commented last week that he sick
of having food from it after eating
crock pot meals 5 days in a row!).
Next, I placed a small rosemary plant (potted in one
of my Grandma Beth's
old crocks) in -LSB-...]
Up on top
of the hutch, I used some things I already had on hand - including a few
of my Grandma's
old crocks:
But the sunlight that couldn't be stopped shone on the red bread - box and on the bottle - green icebox and on the blue, marble - painted
crock containing cucumber pickles and on the polished black enameled woodstove and on the pale blue safe with the pink floribunda roses painted on the two doors, and he watched all these take their true colors back to themselves and the faces
of the men and Mrs. Parker take on the colors and shapes that they carried through daytime that were different from their faces at night under even the brightest light, somehow more supple and creased and softer really than at night, even if they looked more battered and
old.
Many
of our
older pets can benefit from having the same raw diet cooked in a
crock pot, as they don't have as much extra energy to spend «cooking» the food in their stomachs.
Next, I placed a small rosemary plant (potted in one
of my Grandma Beth's
old crocks) in the center
of the table and surrounded it with boxes wrapped in red plaid paper (Michaels - 2014) and navy & white bowls (eBay finds from a few years ago).
Next, I placed a small rosemary plant (potted in one
of my Grandma Beth's
old crocks) in -LSB-...]
Out
of all the vintage stuff I've collected and am now letting go
of, the big
old crock of wooden spoons stays.
I was fortunate enough to find a HUGE
crock (like the one in the mudroom in your pics) in the dirt cellar
of the 150 year
old farm house that my mother grew up in... and was recently sold.
If you take any
old broken up flower pot or even rocks and put them in the bottom
of a
crock, it should be enough for drainage for any plant.
This time, I started with the one - hundred - some - year -
old window that my great - grandpa salvaged from a church in Minnesota, and then layered in a wooden piece
of architectural salvage, my Grandma Beth's
old crocks, a few glass bottles (to contrast with the tone
of the
crocks), a driftwood sailboat, and some faux (and one real!)
As for the cobalt blue designs on the front
of the reeeeally
old crocks - apparently ones from the 18th century were typically embellished with stylized loops, and images from nature, like flowers, animals, fish, birds and butterflies...
For our mantle I used an
old crock I had, filled it with eucalyptus from, you guess it, trader Joes added two DIY garlands along with this pompom garland I've had for a couple
of years and our iron letters from Journey Iron.
I also have a corner cabinet filled with
old dishes and
crocks from both sets
of my grandparents.
I have lots
of things in my home that evoke memories, but one
of my favorites is
old, chipped
crock that belonged to my great - great uncle.