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Post by Ponycart on Nov 20, 2011 21:14:51 GMT -5
Hi,
What kind of glasses did they use? The ones I'm thinking of are the small barrel shaped glasses? Is that it?
~Robin - ponycart
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Post by Marilyn on Nov 20, 2011 21:37:00 GMT -5
You missed it somehow...the post just before yours.
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Post by Ponycart on Nov 21, 2011 21:54:16 GMT -5
Those are the ones! I call them barrel glasses. Where did you find them? I have found one at Goodwill, but they are hard to find and my one broke. I think they can still be ordered through a restaurant supply, but you have to order about 3 dozen and they are not cheap! Thanks for posting the photo.
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Post by Marilyn on Nov 22, 2011 0:25:00 GMT -5
I found mine on Ebay. I didn't know they were still being made though.
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Post by ncwaltonsfan on Nov 22, 2011 18:29:06 GMT -5
My dad called lunch "dinner" and we call dinner "supper". I always thought it was mostly a Southern thing but I guess it's used all over the nation. I love those old-fashioned glasses. My grandmother might have had some like those.
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Post by catindakota on Nov 23, 2011 13:44:56 GMT -5
In our North Dakota terms it's Breakfast, Dinner and Supper. Lunch was something like a snack about 10am or around 3pm in the afternoon. I never used the term 'lunch' for the noon meal until I started going to grade school.
I remember one episode when they had "Egg on Hash". Mary Ellen was upset about something and wasn't going to be coming down to eat and one of the boys, Jim Bob I think, said he couldn't imagine anyone turning down "Egg on Hash". What is "Hash" exactly?
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Post by Marilyn on Nov 23, 2011 14:42:42 GMT -5
When I was a kid, mom made homemade hash and sometimes I got to turn the grinder that ground up the beef for it. Beef, potatoes, onions all put through the meat grinder, seasoned and then fried up. Kinda like a hotdish. Oh soooo good! Even the canned hash at the store is pretty good. Then you have the hash you smoke, but I digress.... ;D
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