While trying to decide
what in the word I should blog about, I remembered the old saying, do
what you know. So with that in mind, I’m sharing articles here the
V2 blog about growing up in the country and connecting my memories
with vintage items.
Old Fashioned County
Fair is a 4 part series.
In today’s visit
we’re going through the building where all the home canned goods
are presented and judged.
Of course you also had
to go through the isles of all the home canned goods; like pickles,
jams, jelly, chow-chow, butters, canned fruits and vegetables. You
name it and it could be pickled or made into a jam! My Mama and Granny
particularly loved to go into this contest building to see what new
recipes had been thought up, and of course to see who had gotten that
blue ribbon!
You can find all manner
of vintage items for canning and preserving in many of the V2 Team
shops! Below are just a few examples of the fine things you’ll
find.
Etsy Shop:
KarensChicNShabby
Etsy Shop:
TreasuresFromTexas
Etsy Shop:littlecleoathome
Etsy Shop:
SnapshotsThroughTime
Etsy Shop:
DottieDigsVintage
Etsy Shop:
mainevintagetreasure
Etsy Shop:
WeeLambieVintage
Etsy Shop:
EagleWingVintage
Etsy Shop:
MargsMostlyVintage
Thank you for tagging
along through the fairgrounds of times gone by.
On our next visit to
the county fair, we’ll relive more wonderful memories of this
special time when we go through the buildings and tents set up for
the judging of home garden flowers, fruits and vegetables.
This blog post was written by Denise of Country Mini on Etsy.
Part 1 of her series - Old Fashioned County Fair - Part 1
Part 1 of her series - Old Fashioned County Fair - Part 1
9 comments:
Fairs are more fun! This brings back memories.
Sherry Anon.
Neat blog! I love the fair!
Thank you for including my checkerboard jar!
Great blog on the fair, we have one every march just a mile away from my house. Such fun!
Thank you for the feature 😊
So much fun! Loving this series. :)
What a fun series - thanks for sharing your wonderful fair memories!!
Love this blog!
Oh, Cindy, such a wonderful post and once again, right on the money! You are a lifesaver and very appreciated. I'm a BIG fan.
Oops, I posted the wrong comment here, but I reallt enjoyed reading about the fairs and this brought back so many great memories. Thanks for taking the time to share this.
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