For all of you who think I am too Compulsive and organized
#62
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My Gram had a cook stove in her kitchen and I always wondered how she was able to maintain the heat to bake a pie. I recall her stuffing the chamber with wood. Her pies would sit atop the stove and I do not recall her offering a piece. Boo!! (The things we remember.)
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I didn't know they made electric ones . Learn something new every day. When I was a little girl we had a woodstove and to this day I have never tasted bread like what came from that stove. :-) I just don't want to chop wood anymore. LOL
Copper is pretty and I am sure it is wonderful but no way do I have the energy to keep it looking that nice. Just lovely.
Copper is pretty and I am sure it is wonderful but no way do I have the energy to keep it looking that nice. Just lovely.
#66
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There is nothing wrong about being organized...it's what makes your life happier. I can not began a project until everything is in its place. Then I sewing with a song in my heart and a smile on my face. Do what makes you sing.
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Originally Posted by PensyDutch
What do you use to keep all this copper cleaned?
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Love the stove and the furniture you posted. You have a lovely home and it is so interesting to look at. I love the copper pots. When I lived in Holland I began collecting copper pieces - most of them handmade. But...on one of our moves the copper collection was stolen and only a few pieces remained. Yours look wonderful against the green of the stove.
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