The cookie jar held a place of honor in American kitchens in the 1950s and 1960s, when it was part of the overall home décor as well as an important piece of serving ware. Cookie jars were of good ...
You might not give a second thought to that vintage cookie jar that sits in the corner of your kitchen, but we’d advise taking another look. In addition to holding fresh cookies, these jars could be a ...
Thrifting is most fun when I have an objective. Among the valuable things to look for at Goodwill, I keep an eye out for ...
Collectible cookie jars became popular in the 1930s and 1940s in America, making them a trendy item that could be found in many homes. By the 1960s, you couldn't walk into a home without encountering ...
Recipes, money, written affirmations, and receipts. That’s what Hazy Mae keeps in her ceramic cookie jars. Cookies? None. Since she was gifted her first cookie jar, a midcentury ceramic bear, several ...
Lifting the lid and reaching in to sneak a cookie from a cookie jar is a childhood memory for many. There was nothing better than grabbing one — or more — of the freshly baked chocolate chip cookies ...