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    Home » Budget Decor

    Vintage Kitchen Goodness

    Published by Pam Kessler | 502 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 51 Comments

    I was able to get out to some sales last weekend, so I thought I'd show you what caught my eye.

    Did you know this was a nut grinder? I did not when I bought it, but the good people on Facebook identified it for me.

    I really bought it because

    a) it was vintage

    b) it had a cool decal/graphic on it

    c) I love old kitchen gadgets

    The fact that it has a purpose only makes it better!

    When you turn that handle, blades inside the square tube (oxymoron) turn and chop up the nuts.

    Vintage nut grinder with retro graphics found at a yard sale

    On Facebook, Judy said she has one that has a matching breadbox and kitchen canisters. I may have peed my pants right then and there if all those pieces were at the yard sale.

    I bought this Jubilee Insulated Jug because

    a) it's a thermos

    b) it's a thermos

    c) it's a thermos

    Oh, and in case you didn't know, it's a thermos (or insulated jug if you want to get all technical about it)!

    Turquoise vintage Jubilee insulated jug

    I have enough plaid thermoses (did I just say that?), so I'm trying to branch out in other colors and I was super excited to find this turquoise baby!

    Turquoise vintage Jubilee insulated jug

    Speaking of branches, my son was just sneezing up a storm the other day when I was taking these photos. I was just thinking he was getting another cold and all of a sudden it dawned on me that I had tree branches in the house on one of the largest tree pollen days this spring.

    Don't forget to nominate me for Mother Of The Year next month!

    I bought a plastic (acrylic??? lucite???) cake cover at a church sale last weekend. Normally the cake cover would have a bottom plate, but for 25 cents I bought it without. I'm sure I'll find a matching bottom at the thrift stores this summer.

    Or now that I've jinxed myself by saying it out loud, I'll probably never find its soulmate..

    Vintage rose candy tin and mid-century plastic cake cover - could be lucite or acrylic

    I made a beeline for this old tin when I saw it at the church sale. And then when I picked it up I got even more excited , because there were things rolling around inside it!!!

    I could not for the life of me get the lid open, but I was just sure it was some little old lady's hiding place for grocery money or something.

    Because Mildred grew up in the depression and didn't believe in banks so she hid all her money here. Her nephews who were cleaning out her house after she died didn't realize there was anything in it, so they donated it to the church sale.

    Or so the scenario plays out in my mind.

    No such luck.

    The hubby pried it open when I got home and Mildred was just hiding some old spools of thread and a couple sewing needles.

    BORING.

    Have you found anything fun and exciting at the thrift stores or yard sales lately?

    Have you found Mildred's super special secret hiding place?

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    1. Laura C

      April 27, 2016 at 8:25 pm

      Keep the vintage finds coming! I love those posts the most!

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    2. Leslie in MN

      April 27, 2016 at 5:37 pm

      The older I get (and I'm pretty old now!) the more I like looking at the little mundane incidentals of every day life of the past. I wax nostalgic at the drop of a hat! I enjoy your thrifting finds and how you make such clever use of them to decorate your home. It warms my soul. Thank you.

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    3. Bonnie Schulte

      April 27, 2016 at 4:25 pm

      Boy, this post makes me feel really really old. My Mom had the nut grinder, and I am still using it. Looks just like yours. Vintage is a nice word, for above (really really old).Bonnie in Cold WI

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    4. Carol Sferra

      April 27, 2016 at 4:06 pm

      Love!!!!

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    5. Audrey

      April 27, 2016 at 3:50 pm

      I love hearing about your thrifting finds. I used to go to yard sales and thrift stores a lot but since my Mom passed away (and I got all of her thrify good finds) I don't feel such an urge to do it any more. Plus my daughter threatened me ; "what am I going to do with all of your junk when you are gone"!! These youngsters and their IKEA... LOL! Keep it coming Pam.

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    6. Annette K

      April 27, 2016 at 3:41 pm

      Yes, please bring more of your sale finds. I love the turquoise color cooler and the nut grinder is out of this world. Thanks for sharing with all of us.

      Reply
    7. Theresa

      April 27, 2016 at 3:04 pm

      Love reading about your treasure hunting finds!

      Reply
    8. Christopher

      April 27, 2016 at 1:47 pm

      The thrill of the hunt is my favorite part of thrifting, so I love to hear about everyone's adventures and see their great finds!

      Reply
    9. Eme

      April 27, 2016 at 11:57 am

      I believe you find the best vintage and antique items! I enjoy seeing them displayed as you also have a knack for putting it altogether making it look blended and effortless . I too have one of those nut choppers and had no idea that is what it was. I just thought maybe small coffee grinder. LOL Keep on posting your finds and your humor, it makes your blog one of the best.

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      • Pam

        April 28, 2016 at 5:15 pm

        I'm glad I'm not the only one! I NEVER would have thought it was a nut grinder. My husband was sure you'd stick a stick of butter in it. Not sure why you'd be grinding up butter 🙂

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    10. chris aka monkey

      April 27, 2016 at 11:41 am

      i can't afford to go thrifting or yard saleing so i love seeing what you find, so please keep up the good work, you find the coolest things and take the best pics too xx

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      • Audrey

        April 27, 2016 at 3:52 pm

        Give yourself a budget - you'd be surprised what you can find for under $5!

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      • Pam

        April 28, 2016 at 5:16 pm

        I rarely spend more than $5 and sometimes I pay with change from my car 🙂 And thank you for liking my photos!!! You made my day!

        Reply
    11. Theresa

      April 27, 2016 at 11:30 am

      I love hearing about your thrifting finds - it's what drew me to your blog. Now I'm hooked - look forward to all your posts!

      Reply
    12. Erin

      April 27, 2016 at 11:23 am

      Yes, yes, yes! Please keep sharing. I love seeing what others find.

      Reply
    13. Diane

      April 27, 2016 at 11:19 am

      Keep posting your treasure hunts and thrift finds - I enjoy those the most!!

      Reply
    14. Suzanne

      April 27, 2016 at 11:17 am

      Heck YES!! Please continue to share your new-found goodies. I enjoy seeing what fun treasures you find!!

      Reply
    15. Barbara O

      April 27, 2016 at 11:12 am

      I vote YES! Please keep telling us your thrifting adventures. I don't have time so I love reading about yours. And yes, I did know that was a nut grinder - when I was a little girl in the '50s my friend Susie L had one, well, her mom did. When we baked cookies at my house we had to chop the nuts by hand but a her house we could use that cool grindy-chopper thing!!! And were the spools in the Peace Rose can wood? Stitchers LOOOVE wood spools - very vintage!!!

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      • Pam

        April 28, 2016 at 5:19 pm

        Actually they're not, so they must not be that old. Maybe the tin was actually Mildred's granddaughter's then!

        Reply
    16. Melissa's Antiques

      April 27, 2016 at 10:02 am

      I love your non plaid jubilee jug!

      Reply
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