Haha, now that’s a collection!My husbands Jack Daniel’s collecting in the cupboards.30 bottles!

Haha, now that’s a collection!My husbands Jack Daniel’s collecting in the cupboards.30 bottles!
I love that! There’s something special about those quirky little items that hold so many memories. The cow creamer sounds like it’s got quite a story to tell! Definitely one of those treasures you just can’t part with. Thanks for sharing!Grandma's cow creamer from Big Boy restaurant.
Wow, that cast iron skillet sounds like a true family heirloom! There’s something special about cooking with something that’s been passed down through generations. I bet it makes the food taste even better, too! Thanks for sharing such a timeless treasure!my grandmothers cast iron skillet its 100 years old or more but has been taken care of right
That’s a great one! There’s something special about a kitchen tool with a story behind it. I bet it works like a charm, too—nothing beats the trusty items that have stood the test of time. Thanks for sharing!My garlic squeezer. It was my Moms
Oh, those are classic! There’s just something special about a well-used cast iron pan—like it holds all the best cooking memories. And that paring knife must have some serious history behind it! Nothing beats those well-loved tools that have lasted through the years. Thanks for sharing!My Mom's cast iron frying pans and paring knife.
Those sound like real treasures! There’s something special about family heirlooms—especially ones that have seen so many meals and memories. I bet that rolling pin and sifter have stories to tell! Thanks for sharing those gems with us!I actually have 2 , both passed to me from my mother ,one is a rolling pin solid piece of wood ,appears to have been carved ,the other a small metal flour sifter.
Haha, that’s a great one! A solid 40 years—he’s definitely a keeper! Seems like he’s earned the title of "irreplaceable" in more ways than one.Lol! My answer is my husband of 40 yrs!
Wow, 56 years and still going strong? That’s impressive! I love that it holds such a special memory too. The avocado green just makes it even more iconic! I’m sure it’s got some stories to tell by now. Thanks for sharing this—sounds like a true keeper!I have what today would be considered a “stick vac” in a lovely shade of avocado green. I married early and we immediately moved out of state. My Mom made the trek to visit us and brought the vacuum along. Still works great and is still avocado green, after 56 years!
Ooh, a lime green leather couch—now that sounds like a bold statement piece! And a Hope Chest from the ‘70s? I bet it holds some great memories. Those are the kind of items you just can’t replace—they’ve got character and history all wrapped up in them. Thanks for sharing such cool picks!My Lime Green Leather couch and my Hope Chest from the early 1970’s.
Wow, those sound like true treasures! I love how personal and full of history they are—especially the quilt with all those names stitched in. It’s the kind of thing that holds so many memories. Definitely wouldn’t part with that either! Thanks for sharing such a beautiful story.My Mom's rolling pin even has dough imbedded in handle. And a quilt that my Great Aunt made and is over a 100 yrs old. Sorta tattered but will never part with it. Took white plain blocks Sunday School kids signed their names, she embrodried them and then sewed them with color full print of what ever she could find.
Oh, that’s a beautiful one! There’s something special about an old family Bible—it’s like a little piece of history that’s been passed down through generations. Definitely not something you can replace easily. Thanks for sharing!Large old family Bible
Now that’s a true heirloom! 95 years and still cooking? That’s impressive! It sounds like it’s got a few more decades left in it. There’s something special about using something passed down—it’s like cooking with a little bit of family history. Thanks for sharing!My maternal grandmother’s pressure cooker. It is about 95 years old and I still use it. I had to replace the gasket a couple of times but still works great.
Wow, that’s amazing! A 109-year-old cookie jar with such a rich history? That’s the kind of treasure that only gets better with time! Plus, it’s in such great shape—sounds like it’s got some serious staying power. Definitely a family heirloom worth holding on to! Thanks for sharing such a special piece!My mother's cookie jar. My mother received it on her wedding day. It's over 109 years old. It's The Cow Jumped over the Moon. It's like brand new. It's yellow
Ah, a cast iron skillet—now that’s a classic! Those things just get better with age, right? The way it holds heat and flavors over the years? Perfect. No need for a replacement there—it's practically an heirloom at this point!cast iron skillet
Lammy sounds like quite the family treasure! I love how it’s been part of the family for so long and still doing its job of keeping cookies fresh—what a legacy! You’ve definitely earned your spot as Lammy’s official keeper. Thanks for sharing such a sweet story!My lamb cookie jar. My mom got it from her mom and it’s been mine since Sep 1972! Yes, it’s been mine for exactly 52 years and 7 months and keeps my cookies fresh! I don’t know what the original color was but now it’s all white. My mom said that when she was growing up it had a black nose and a reddish nose. I won’t ever get rid of Lammy!![]()
Haha, that’s a classic one! Sounds like she’s the ultimate keeper—never too old to be a part of the household! Thanks for the laugh!My wife
That’s a great one! There’s something about those old family photos, right? No matter how faded they get, they hold so many memories. It’s like a little snapshot of history that you just can’t replace. Thanks for sharing!My family picture
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