Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Sammy Girl at Molly Mo's

The Molly Mo's Summer Antique Faire was so much fun!
I usually attend to shop, but this year I shared a tent with Lisa of Wind Horse Antiques & participated as a vendor.  I managed to grab a couple of pics ... but confess that they are pretty low quality.
Vintage country kitchen featuring red and white was the theme for this show ... and it was great to send some of my treasures off onto their next adventure.
I'll be at the Deepwood Vintage Flea Market in September.  The look will be completely different -- with nary a bit of red in the Solarium. 
Friday night, September 13, (yes, it's Friday the 13th)  will be GREAT FUN with live music, nibbles, beverages, and EARLY BUYING. 

You should pre-buy your $15 ticket for this Flea Market Soiree, as they are limited in number and going fast!

 Link for purchasing thru PayPal.

Thanks to all who stopped by to visit and those who adopted goodies and shared a smile.

Have a great weekend, and hope to see you at Deepwood!

Sammy Girl

Monday, December 14, 2009

Vintage Christmas Monday - Oldies that are GOODIES

CHRISTMAS GOODIES

That's what's I'm
talking about!

And
VINTAGE GOODIES
are not
OLD FRUITCAKE!

Do you have any
vintage recipes
or traditional foods
that you
MUST
make for Christmas?

Amaretto Truffles
would be a good tradition.

These are from
Sweet Paul
his blog is here.

These cinnamon buns
are Sweet Paul's too.

I love his blog
and have read it for
a couple of years.

Do you make cinnamon buns for Christmas Morning?

It's a GREAT tradition!

(If no time for scratch ...
the frozen Rhodes' are super!)

How about this yummy dish!

Doesn't Mari take wonderful pictures?

If you are not familiar with her work
from other sites
go to her own blog
An Angel at My Table

Mmmmm!

I want to wipe up
the extra glaze
with my finger ...
just a taste!

Text is in Swedish ....

but the language of
food, photos and children
is universal!

And besides,
google translate is
ALWAYS
good for a laugh!

Shortbread?
It's one of my son's
two favorite holiday sweets.

Don't cook or have
food traditions?

There are always
non-edible holiday goodies ...
like amaryllis!


OK!


Now it's time for me to

confess.

It's true I love to cook ...

but what I love
most
in the photos

are

the

VINTAGE
COOLING RACKS!

The shortbread pic is from
Country Home
Holidays at Home
magazine from
1997

It is still
my favorite
after all these years.

And my holiday baking
would look FAB on it,
don't you think??

Tomorrow?

Not baking.

I will make
homemade mayonnaise
for my dad.

His special request for
Christmas.

I won't use the vintage
Wesson Oil gadget ...

but will put in lots of
Holiday Love!

Hugs and hope your Christmas is surrounded by Holiday Goodies and lots of love!
SAMMY GIRL :)
For more Vintage Christmas Monday .... click on the red door icon in the right column to go to Joan's blog "Anything Goes Here" (or click here). Lots of FAB stuff each week! Thanks for being our hostess, Joan!