Monday, August 27, 2018

What People Ate Back in the 1800's

For those who had to purchase their food, one record notes the following retail prices in 1818 in Washington, D.C.: beef cost 6 to 8 cents a pound, potatoes cost 56 cents a bushel, milk was 32 cents a gallon, tea 75 cents to $2.25 a pound. Shoes ran $2.50 a pair. Clothing expenses for a family of six cost $148 a year, though the record does not indicate the quality of the clothes.

Food in the 1800s was very different from what we eat today. Depending on the region, the season, and the availability of ingredients, people cooked various dishes that reflected their culture, lifestyle, and preferences. Some of the common foods in the 1800s were:

Of course, these are just some of the foods that people ate in the 1800s. There were many more dishes that varied by region, ethnicity, and occasion.

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Not What You Want?

Have you ever looked for something that just wasn't there? Has there been a time when you accepted an item, because you couldn't find exactly what you were looking for? I know, I've done this a thousand times. I'd get this idea that I wanted for a certain item, and would seem to walk around for hours, even days in different stores, look for something close or exactly like what I wanted. Then when it seemed I would never find it, I would pick something else to suffice the need. 
Today's online stores, help find more products/items, if you have the time to stay on the computer and search for them. More convenience, with these stores has brought a new and easier way to find the exact item, even if it's Vintage. This is what we hope to create, with this page..........so, welcome and enjoy........ 

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Premier Designs, Pendant/Broach, Blue Stones Flower Pattern









Condition:
Pre-owned
stones, mounting, clasp and original box in good condition.....
Time left:
Time left:11d 17h 9/2, 10:26AM
Price:
US $15.00

Kevin Harvick, # 29 GM Goodwrench/E.T., 2002 Monte Carlo



 Condition: Used
Car, original box and sleeve in good condition. A few scuffs on the sleeve from storage.
Time left:
Time left:16d 21h 9/7, 2:23PM
Price:
US $19.00

Kevin Harvick, #21, Payday, 2003 Monte Carlo

Condition: Used
Car in great condition, sleeve and original box in good shape.
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Time left:29d 23h 9/20, 3:58PM
Price:
US $20.00