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#11
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: No. California
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Originally Posted by Carol's Quilts
Originally Posted by ScubaK
What is Oleo?
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The first oleo (margarine) on the market came in a plastic bag and was white creamy stuff that had a color capsule in it. (Yes, a liquid-filled pill.) You squeezed it until the capsule broke and leaked it's orange-colored contents,
Somebody PLEASE tell me I'm not the only 71-year old who remembers this!
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 768
Originally Posted by Needles
My mom tried it once, my dad and brother said this is horrible (brother was three) and my brother to this day won't touch margerine. My grandparents were farmers, and sold milk to a dairy. Butter was and is always in the 'icebox!' Does that make you feel better Carol's Quilts?
I used to be a "material" girl, too - "fabric " was kind of high 'falutin. Guess we've all come a long way!
#13
Your are not the only one. I've told my children about that since they were small. I use to 'help' my grandmother mix this when she would get it. I loved to watch it turn yellow. Oh, those were the days. LOL I am 72.
#15
Originally Posted by #1piecemaker
Originally Posted by ScubaK
What is Oleo?
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#16
I also use to call fabric "material" until someone questioned how old I was. lol Now it is fabric.
LOL..I did the same thing. I am 63 yrs old and from the time I was old enough to sew, it has always been called material! I now refer to it as fabric
LOL..I did the same thing. I am 63 yrs old and from the time I was old enough to sew, it has always been called material! I now refer to it as fabric
#17
Originally Posted by bobbie1
I also use to call fabric "material" until someone questioned how old I was. lol Now it is fabric.
LOL..I did the same thing. I am 63 yrs old and from the time I was old enough to sew, it has always been called material! I now refer to it as fabric
LOL..I did the same thing. I am 63 yrs old and from the time I was old enough to sew, it has always been called material! I now refer to it as fabric
#20
Sounds yummy!!! DH picked the first yellow squash today so that means they're starting to come off. I'm not suppose to have cheese but that's not too awful much. Thanks...sounds like a winner!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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