Ice cream and quilts
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Ice cream and quilts
When I was a kid, we used to have lots of icecream socials at our Community building. Families would bring freezers of home made ice cream and we would play games and eat the ice cream afterward. It was such fun!!! I remember how mama wrapped an old quilt around the freezer to keep it from melting when daddy packed it in the turtle hull of the car. (most people call it the trunk) That old quilt kept the ice cream nice a firm even in the dead of summer! Oh, what memories! Does anybody besides me remember those days???
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I had forgotten about the term "turtle hull" but that's what we called ours. Also, our mothers would meet at an old school once a week, bring food and quilt while the kids played. Dads would sometimes come for awhile, eat and make repairs around the building. Yes, what fun days
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The grade school used to have a Strawberry social every spring. It was a nice time of ice cream smothered in the first crop of strawberries. It went out of fashion as strawberries became a year round thing. They just don't taste the same and the sense of community that we used to have is vanishing.
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Oh Tartan ... we still have Strawberry Socials in our area. The "in season" ones taste oh so much better than the imports.
In contrast, not too many years ago, I remember ladies bringing roast turkeys to our church suppers .... turkey in in a covered roasting pan, all wrapped in a quilt to keep it warm, complete with a couple of diaper pins to hold the quilt in place.
They would arrive with "their babies"!
With increased food safety concerns, definitely a thing of the past ... and turkeys roasted on site.
In contrast, not too many years ago, I remember ladies bringing roast turkeys to our church suppers .... turkey in in a covered roasting pan, all wrapped in a quilt to keep it warm, complete with a couple of diaper pins to hold the quilt in place.
They would arrive with "their babies"!
With increased food safety concerns, definitely a thing of the past ... and turkeys roasted on site.
Last edited by QuiltE; 08-11-2013 at 07:29 AM.
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Our church just held an ice cream social a couple of weeks ago. It was our first and such a success it was decided to be held annually. It was a REALLY HOT day and we had no idea how successful (or not) it would be. It was a huge success and what a good time we had. The last freezer was hand cranked as people were coming and some had no idea how homemade ice cream was made.
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