To the first person who can tell me what this object is, I am going to give a Hersey Bar! (Plain or with almonds, your choice! woohooo!) LOL I'm a far cry from the Pioneer Woman! Traci and Kristy, do you ever read the Pioneer Woman? http://thepioneerwoman.com/
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Okay, some questions:
1. what's it made out of?
2. how tall is it?
clues: it is about 8 - 9 " tall and made of glass. Well, most of it is glass. the top part is metal or aluminum.
a clue: before steam irons
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hand me the candy bar, almonds please..lol. of course it is a clothes sprinkler..used them many a time when tackling a couple baskets of ironing..and I used fruit bushel baskets..vi
as did, my mother, Vi. Granny used a fruit bushal basket to bring the clothes in from the clothes line and then to hold the "sprinkled" clothes while they waited to be ironed.
Clothes were mainly cotton during my childhood. Have you (my daughters) ever tried to iron a cotton blouse? Those wrinkles don't go so easily. We would sprinkle a shirt or blouse, then roll it all up into a small package so that the entire garment was just damp. Then we'd take the electric iron (but no steam irons yet -- we made our own steam!) and iron the blouse up crisp and fresh!
Vi, I'll hold the Hershey's with almonds until you are back in Mo! :)
Okay, I never would of guessed that. Something more on the lines of a sugar holder or how about one of those bottles you throw in the ocean with a note, creative huh??
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