MUCH TO COVER!
Firstly, I am doing a guest post
with PAT of
Please go over to visit Pat and me
She is a lovely lady from Arizona
who is trying to teach me
To Grow Old Gracefully!
While there visiting sign up for my newest
NOW FOR THE THINGAMAJIG!
Most of you got the answer correct!
The commonly accepted use for this antique
kitchen tool is Egg Separator!
In reality, it had many uses as most tools
of the day were required to do double, triple duty.
This beautifully patinated tool
was also used to whisk egg yolks for many and sundry uses. This baby could also whisk up a beautiful meringue but those were strong women and they worked hard.
It is for sale at Savannah Secret Cellar.
More on the
Be sure to visit
Visit my guest post
and sign up for the
Thanks for dropping by today.
Hugs,
Ginger
10 comments:
I will pop over to Pat's! xo Diana
I did think of 'egg separator' but wasn't sure. Still an interesting tool!
Sweet giveaway, I will check it out!
hugs, Linda
I signed up! I follow both of you. xo
Dearest Ginger,
You made me tired from reading your novel and doing EVERYTHING what was requested... almost everything. The side button and posting about it has to wait a couple of days. The rest is ALL done.
May I now go to bed?
Love to you,
Mariette
These are gorgeous Ginger. Count me in!
I loved your post over on Growing Old with Grace! I am one of those who used to sell GS cookies for 50 cents/box. I still love them, but don't dare have them in the house anymore. Love the giveaway that you're having! I've always wanted some of the erasable placards.
Love old kitchen tools! And I didn't know what it was -- thought it was a whisk! Silly me!
Hi lovely lady.
Ginger. I love this Give-A-Way gorgeous. Going right over and count me in!
Thanks so much for your sweet comments on my new Tablescape and my Kitchen. Hope you have a wonderful week with your family.
XXOO Diane
What a lovely giveaway! How precious of you!
This are so beautiful, my mind is thinking of how many different ways I can use them.
Post a Comment