I had the wonderful opportunity to go to a private greenhouse and glean from their strawberry beds. I came home with 25 lbs. of ripe strawberries!!! My goodness! I definitely had my work cut out for me because I had to attend to them right away. I turned it all into jam because my family could not live without the sweet stuff and after many, many hours of work, I've got enough to last well into next year. I may even have the chance to go pick more!!! I ended up with 24 full pints and 6 half-pints!!! I am really happy with my jam stash now!!
I've been doing a lot of thrift store hunting lately and have found some real gems! It seems that I've been in a real stainless steel kind of a mood lately. Our local thrift store has offered $10 off for a $10 purchase coupon per email so our family has cashed these in and I have found some "steals." First on the list is what I call my baby stockpot. In the picture on the right is my huge stainless steel stockpot I bought over 10 years ago at Dillard's (I think) for half-price which was $18. It still looks practically brand new even though it's a work horse around here. I can cook 20 pounds of potatoes, it holds 25 pounds of strawberries (that's right, I took it strawberry picking), plus I can make stock in it from a huge turkey carcass! The one on the left is the one from the thrift store. The first thing that came to mind when I saw it was JAM! It's the perfect size to make a batch of jam! It has high sides so the jam can sputter away without making me a mess! Can you say $1.99???!!! Oh yes, I've already used it to process all those strawberries into jam (in separate batches, of course).
My next bargain was this ginormous stainless steel mixing bowl. I had one years ago that I had sent with my husband to a church function I couldn't attend and he obviously never made it back home with it. I just never had the heart to spend $16-$20 on one and finally found one for $3.99! I absolutely love it!
My next acquisition were these Wearever AirBake cookie sheets. I figured I was taking a gamble on these because I couldn't figure why anyone would want to get rid of them unless they weren't any good. After a minimum amount of cleaning, we baked some cookies on them and they are great! Can you imagine how many cookies I can bake now at once!!!? The big one is 15" x 20" and the smaller one is roughly 14" x 16 1/2". They were only $2.99 each. Remember, I had my coupons so I basically got all these things for FREE!!! These cookie sheets are totally expensive brand new...I think the big one goes for $20.
And finally, who couldn't use a few more gravy boats. These awesome stainless steel gravy boats were priced at $1.59 and $0.99. I think I am so ready for the holidays now!!!
I hope all of you are finding wonderful bargains and I would love to hear all your stories of what you're preserving on your homesteads. I have much more to come in the next few days as we are on fall break...
Blessings to you on your homesteads!
You picked up some very nice 'steels' thrifting! Today I scored with a all cotton (vintage and white) with a beautiful pink delicate tatted or finely crocheted border across the top hem ($2.50) .. we just added an antique double bed to our large attic guest room .. and the older sheets feel so comfy coming off the clothesline.
ReplyDeleteYou surely can't beat a good bargain!!! It sounds like you found a beautiful vintage treasure!!! You know if it's been around this long, it will last! Thank you for commenting!
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