Oh those dishes are irresistable! Gradually there is a collection growing in my cupboard, most of them without lids, but who cares? I use them ALL THE TIME! In fact sometimes I think I do vege dishes just to use them :)
Loving the tan lines too as I sit here in my warm fluffy cardigan and socks listening to the pouring rain!
I just love to collect the old pyrex casserole dishes and loaf pans. They make me think of all th ecomfort food prepared in them by my Grandma. This was my first visit to your blog. Thanks for sharing!
Ha ha, you bought my mother's bowls! Just kidding, she still has 'em. They moved into "the new house" in 1971 and there are still traces of Avocado Green and Harvest Gold here and there. Mixing bowls are a little like black shoes - you really *need* several to meet the basic requirements, and it takes a LOT to feel you have too many!
Love it! I have a small collection of vintage Pyrex too. I need to get pictures of them for my blog too I guess! I can't believe you found them in such great condition! Love the red floral platter ;-)
Yep. Pyrex lover here, too. I love the stackables for leftovers. Put the lids on upside down and three can sit in one spot in the fridge. Haven't used plastic in years.
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Great finds! I love that red dish!
Hey, I'm all about the thong - er, um, I mean FLIP FLOP - tan lines!
And I have some of those green bowls too! love 'em!
oh my!!! I love the crazy daisy. Have a set of the cinderella mixing bowls in that print. LOVE THEM!
Oh those dishes are irresistable! Gradually there is a collection growing in my cupboard, most of them without lids, but who cares? I use them ALL THE TIME! In fact sometimes I think I do vege dishes just to use them :)
Loving the tan lines too as I sit here in my warm fluffy cardigan and socks listening to the pouring rain!
Lovin' those tan lines! I need some for myself! ; ) Your thrifty finds are wonderful, too!
You are a lucky girl!! :o)
I just love to collect the old pyrex casserole dishes and loaf pans. They make me think of all th ecomfort food prepared in them by my Grandma. This was my first visit to your blog. Thanks for sharing!
I just want the red butter dish (on top of the green larger one) so i can have TWO identicals......
xo
eva
We got married in 1976 and received for a gift a set of mixing bowls in the green design. I still use them:)
Ha ha, you bought my mother's bowls! Just kidding, she still has 'em. They moved into "the new house" in 1971 and there are still traces of Avocado Green and Harvest Gold here and there. Mixing bowls are a little like black shoes - you really *need* several to meet the basic requirements, and it takes a LOT to feel you have too many!
Perfect - you certainly scored thrifting today!
I am a Pyrex lover through and through. It looks like your green set is in mint condition. What a great find.
I love those old pyrex casserole dishes too. They are so homey.
My husband would be so jealous. He loves the old Pyrex stuff.
What A great find Lucky you.They will last for years.
Hugs Mary.
AWESOME FINDS!
my thrift store never has cool stuff!
Nice finds!
And I thought you found a pair of feet at the thrift store for a moment - I guess you did but they were attached to you all the time!
Awww, I thought I was going to see green toenails, too! Do they make that color of nailpolish?
I've got one of those green casseroles! I use it all the time! (I obviously got married in the '70's!)
Gail (malggl@comcast.net)
Love it! I have a small collection of vintage Pyrex too. I need to get pictures of them for my blog too I guess! I can't believe you found them in such great condition! Love the red floral platter ;-)
Yep. Pyrex lover here, too. I love the stackables for leftovers. Put the lids on upside down and three can sit in one spot in the fridge. Haven't used plastic in years.
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