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Food on Fridays with Ann
One Christmas, my mom gave me a set of glass dessert dishes.She said her mom, my beloved Grandma, bought them in Chicago.Grandma thought they would look pretty filled with strawberries.Afraid I would break such delicate glassware, I left the bowls wrapped in tissue paper and tucked them in the back of a storage shelf for safekeeping.I came across them when I had to rearrange the kitchen and realized that if I left them on the shelf,we would never see them filled with berries.
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Photos by Ann Kroeker.
Hazel I Moon says
Your dishes are beautiful and are so lovely filled with berries! I am glad you placed them on your shelf for use! They need to be enjoyed!
annkroeker says
Aren’t they pretty, with the elegant wave and delicate feet? They are a little tippy, so the kids have learned to be careful when putting a spoon in to dip out the berries–don’t press hard against the side!
April@The 21st Century Housewife says
What a beautiful post, Ann! Your Grandma’s dishes are so pretty – she would be so pleased to know you are using them! I am often guilty of keeping things ‘safe’ but I try more and more to get them out and actually use them. It always makes me feel happy when I do. Thank you for hosting Food on Fridays.
annkroeker says
My grandma appreciated beauty, even though life was pretty simple.
Lynn Hopper says
Thank you! Mom would love it that you are using them–she did!
annkroeker says
This makes me even happier!
the joyful potter says
Love, love, love the dainty dishes! I think I’ll peer into my collection and dust off something pretty for supper. Thanks for the inspiration!
annkroeker says
Dainty. The perfect adjective for these precious pieces. Have a lovely weekend with some sweet desserts in dainty dishes! 🙂
the joyful potter says
p.s. I couldn’t figure out how to grab the broccoli button for my post….?
annkroeker says
Sorry about that! I’m in the process of redesigning and creating a grab box. In the meantime, can you right click on the photo and “copy”? Then go to your blog and “paste” directly in there?
Don’t worry if you can’t. I’ll come up with a better system soon!
Janis@Open My Ears Lord says
Beauty and memories make such lovely serving pieces. Glad you are using it and photographed it for us to enjoy.
Blessings,
Janis