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. . . in the pantry: August 2011
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Brief History of Pantries. Monday, August 22, 2011. It is full-fledged canning season at the farm so come on over to my other blog. And visit me in my cottage canning kitchen. There are gently cooling breezes down from the knob and we can enjoy the porch again after a long heat wave and drought-like conditions here in south-central Kentucky. I promise there will be more regular updates here at In the Pantry. With pantry-related posts throughout the autumn and winter months ahead. Tuesday, August 16, 2011.
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. . . in the pantry: December 2011
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Brief History of Pantries. Thursday, December 1, 2011. In the spirit of simplicity, this will be my only blog post this month. If you'd like to read more about our Christmas this year, check out my Farmwife at Midlife. Blog where I've posted today about "Less is Always More". At the holidays. I'm deliberately not going to blog any more this month on any of my three blogs––even if I have to sit on my hands! Also, there is a link back to some Christmas cookie recipes on this blog. They make excellent gifts...
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. . . in the pantry: Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas!
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Brief History of Pantries. Thursday, December 1, 2011. In the spirit of simplicity, this will be my only blog post this month. If you'd like to read more about our Christmas this year, check out my Farmwife at Midlife. Blog where I've posted today about "Less is Always More". At the holidays. I'm deliberately not going to blog any more this month on any of my three blogs––even if I have to sit on my hands! Also, there is a link back to some Christmas cookie recipes on this blog. They make excellent gifts...
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. . . in the pantry: October 2011
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Brief History of Pantries. Thursday, October 6, 2011. At a Newsstand Near You! Just a note to say that if you are looking for some great ideas for your new or old kitchen, inspired by vintage and historic prototypes,. Magazines have joined forces to produce a special issue,. It is available for a limited time at larger bookstores and/or certain magazine stands (and possibly via their website, although I'm not certain). On pantries and Hoosier cabinets. It is online here. From my pantry to yours xo. 2000 ...
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. . . in the pantry: April 2015
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Brief History of Pantries. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. 10 Years of Blogging! Illustration © Hillary Knight. Today, April 21st, 2015. Is the 10th anniversary of this blog and of my blogging anything at all, in fact. I don't post regularly here any more but there are many changes taking place over at, or related to, my Farmwife at Midlife. Blog writing. I'll be detailing everything there in the coming weeks. In the meantime, The Pantry-Its History and Modern Uses. Is still available from my website. I still l...
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. . . in the pantry: Order THE PANTRY
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Brief History of Pantries. The Pantry—Its History and Modern Uses. Was published in May 2007 by Gibbs Smith, Publisher. No longer in print, original hardcover editions are. Now available exclusively through the author:. 2000 per copy, includes shipping and handling. Multiple copies will have bulk postage figured in at an additional cost]. Sent Media Mail in a padded mailer and signed by author. To initiate a special PayPal invoice for this purchase. For special wholesale discounts or other arrangements.
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. . . in the pantry: Brief History of Pantries
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Brief History of Pantries. Brief History of Pantries. During Medieval England terms like “larder” (from meat stored in crocks of rendered lard) and “buttery” (storerooms for large barrels or “butts” of beer and ale and other provisions) and “pantry” (derived from the Latin word for bread, panis). Came into use to describe these domestic spaces. 17th and 18th century. 1857 Mrs. Elizabeth Ellet writes in The Practical Housekeeper. Circa 1850-1886 The reclusive Emily Dickinson often writes poems from her pa...
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. . . in the pantry: September 2014
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Brief History of Pantries. Thursday, September 11, 2014. The Pantry in The Wall Street Journal. Was interviewed about the history of pantries in. The Rise of the Super Pantry," by Nancy Keates,. The Wall Street Journal. September 11, 2014 [print edition: September 12, 2014]. For a link to the article. The Pantry–Its History and Modern Uses. Is no longer in print but still available for purchase. Available for only $20.00 ( including shipping. PayPal or check.]. From my pantry to yours xo. And I hope you ...
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. . . in the pantry: February 2011
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Brief History of Pantries. Monday, February 14, 2011. Happy Valentine's Day from my Pantry to Yours! World War II era Valentine that I could not resist on eBay! So I wanted to share with all of you, too. Thanks for stopping by, as always, here in the pantry. I will continue to post on occasion here, with pantry-related tidbits, but you'll find me most of the time now at Farmwife at Midlife. From my pantry to yours xo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). September 11, 2014 [print edition: September 12, 2014].
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. . . in the pantry: April 2011
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Brief History of Pantries. Saturday, April 9, 2011. A Nice Nod to Pantries and THE PANTRY. 169; Catherine Seiberling Pond. He Pantry––Its History and Modern Uses. Was mentioned (and quoted) in an article called "Tips on Designing a Pantry". In the Winter 2009 issue of New Old Houses. Through the wonders of the internet, I am only now discovering this article as it was just posted on line. You will find OldHouseOnline.com. To be an invaluble resource for all of your old house questions. As you know, this ...
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