Aholiday theme of candy canes and pinwheels on a cylindrical tin.
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Candy Canes Tin
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50266
Painting Tin
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50504
Alpenglow
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Zodiac
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Britch Stitch
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One of the earliest uses of
the decorative tin was the stationery box. Many of the earlier English
tins were made to package stationery, envelops, and a pen for convenience.
The designs are more
feminine to appeal to the women. English tin companies were famous for making
rectangular snuff tins for the gentry, so it was a natural evolution to design a
decorative rectangular tin box with floral and mosaic designs lithographed on the sides
and cover. Fruit and floral vases were also extremely popular decorations on
the tins.
The Malverne tin shown above was a
classic as was the Claremont tin shown below. These were classic, timeless designs
that always were popular.
who
needs chocolate chip cookies? Here's chocolate chip pie!
2 eggs
1/2 cup flour
1 cup melted butter, cooled to room temperature
6 oz. chocolate chips
1 cup chopped walnuts
1-9" unbaked pie shell
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
In a large bowl beat eggs until foamy. Add flour, brown sugar and sugar. Beat until well
blended. Blend in melted butter. Stir in chocolate chips and walnuts. Pour into a pie
shell. Bake at 325C for one hour. Serve with ice cream. Variation: For an interesting idea
buy a package each of white chips, peanut butter chips, and chocolate chips and mix
together in a blend of colors. Add walnuts, pour into pie shell, and bake.
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