Sentences with phrase «old crocks»

The phrase "old crocks" refers to people who are old, often used affectionately to describe elderly individuals. Full definition
The second time, I used my good old crock pot on low for five hours or so, and the sauce was good enough to eat with a spoon for dessert!
Out of all the vintage stuff I've collected and am now letting go of, the big old crock of wooden spoons stays.
A very heavy old crock in the dining room that I found at an antique mall with Brooke holds a small tree decorated with cinnamon house ornaments and dried citrus.
** I make this soup in my 25 year - old Crock Pot.
At the same time, this event now has fewer old crocks and more modern cars, notably the IMSA GTO / GTP cars and SCCA Pro Racing Trans - Am cars of the late 1980s and early 1990s (only now with 600 hp), to which a new younger crowd can relate.
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While researching, I also read that most old crocks used to come with a lid and most stoneware jugs used to come with a cork.
I have a couple of old crocks my husband bought me years ago when I was more into «country decorating» but I still use them for plants and they work with my decor now too.
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 hated my old crock pot, it burnt everything and my food had a weird taste.
Next, I placed a small rosemary plant (potted in one of my Grandma Beth's old crocks) in -LSB-...]
I was 22 when my mother handed me the first kitchen appliance that was ever my very own: her old Crock - Pot, a ceramic white oval that had long since yellowed, with a delicate blue floral pattern, probably purchased around 1980.
I love how you used an old crock for a base.
He put the tree in one of my old crocks and placed all my red rolling pins around the base of the tree.
Up on top of the hutch, I used some things I already had on hand - including a few of my Grandma's old crocks:
My mother - in - law has one of those old crocks and I every time I see it, I think it's the coolest thing.
Up on top of the hutch, I used some things I already had on hand - including a few of my Grandma's old crocks:
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-...]
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!)
... and I got all the old crocks from my Grandma the last time I visited my family in Minnesota.
What a great idea of using the old crocks with the new look of the colorful butterflies.
The old crock was another auction piece and the table legs I picked up on the cheap at a garage sale last summer (I knew I would use them for something) and the flowers were bunches that I cut apart.
I have an old Crock Pot that I use exclusively for getting shitty old paint off non-shitty old hardware.
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 added things we already had like the red vintage books, an old crock and my son's crazy middle school project (not vintage but loved) in the tray.
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