hanging salt box, egg coddler, Jelly mould or Pitcher?
Any others familiar to you either not or in everyday use?
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Those are oldies that you mention. The only thing I use from your
list is a ‘pitcher’ for making iced teas, and to hold juices. I have
never heard of a ‘egg coddler’. Was this for holding a boiled egg, like
an egg cup. Or was this a mold to pour in a cracked egg to make a
poached egg. I’ve never used a jelly or jello mold either. I have never
seen a jelly mold, nor have I ever heard one existed.
We do use cheese and garlic graters. And cheese slicers. And
we have a small electric grater for dicing vegitables to a pulp. And we
have a stainless collander for straining or draining. And we often use
measuring cups individually marked, or a glass measuring cup. We
have a wire whisk or whip as some call it. And it has a spiral whip
that makes for whipping easier in a smaller container. This is great
for whipping up scrambled eggs and milk and cheese together.
These are the only extras we use, that I can think of. We don’t
use a rolling pin, or an egg separator, or a hammer like meat tend-
erizer any more. Though we did at one time.
We use pitchers all the time for ice tea or kool aid. that is the only one I know of.
I think everyone still uses pitchers for ice tea. If the egg coddler is the same as an egg poacher, I have one and also still have some small jello moulds that I got from my mothers house when she moved. The grands thought that it was cool when I made individual jellos for them. Dont have a hanging salt box but I do still have a hanging box for stick matches.
I use an old metal pitcher daily for taking water out to fill the water bowl in the bird cages, and have used those jelly/jello molds for years. Some have interesting shapes when the jello is unmolded. How about a reamer? I have one that I use a few times a year for lemons or limes, and a friend of mine collects butter molds.
just a pitcher for my margaritas, maybe I need a hanging salt box to go with it.
I do use my Tupperware pitcher for drinks for the Grandchildren but to be honest I don’t know what a hanging salt box is or egg coddler ?
nope!!
The jelly mold and the pitcher I still have and use, occasionally. I’ve always lived in big cities and sorry to say that I am not familiar with the hanging salt box and or the egg cuddlier.
Never heard of a hanging salt box, jelly/ice molds we use all of the time and they hang on the wall when not in use, pitchers we use for milk as the milk comes in plastic bags.
I use the pitcher and jello mold if I am trying to impress the grand kids, the other I never heard of.
I use an egg poacher, jello mold, and a pitcher for juice.
A sifter and a metal match safe. My nieces didn’t know what either was.
I have my grandmother’s old wooden rolling pin which I still use. I have a pitcher and a jello mold. I also have a biscuit cutter and a hand held juicer I use for making fresh-squeezed orange juice. Not everyday, though.
If you mean a jello mold, about once a year. The others, no.
Hanging salt box is the only thing I don’t have at home . If an egg coddler is the same as an egg poacher, we have both the original steam and pan type or the new plastic microwave type.
Gotta have a pitcher for tea or better yet, on a hot day is Vodka and lemonade. Or maybe a pitcher of Margaritas.
Jelly mold rarely gets used anymore since the single serving cups do the work now unless my wife just makes a big bowl of jello. Take a little talent getting a jello out of the mold without overheating the jello or letting it tear out in hunks.
The Jello molds. I use a whip and a hand grater. A hand powered mixer.
Only a pitcher.