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In reply to the discussion: Besides you, what's the oldest thing in your kitchen? [View all]Goonch
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I have a muffin tin from my great grandmother, around 150 years old. I am still using my
sinkingfeeling
Nov 2021
#12
Now you got me wondering what I have in my kitchen that is old...and I just cleaned/reorg
SWBTATTReg
Nov 2021
#14
My mother had a set of those she bought from a salesman in the '50s. My son
sinkingfeeling
Nov 2021
#27
Two spatulas and two palette knives - both from my mother's kitchen. Probably 75 years old.
GoneOffShore
Nov 2021
#42
yes, Corelle is pretty much unbreakable. I use these all the time and there is nary a mark on them.
IcyPeas
Nov 2021
#72