*It is actually a vintage Good Seasons Salad Dressing Mixer Bottle that came with the dried Good Seasons Salad Dressing Mix. You would add ●WINE● (NOT Water 😉 LOL!), Vinegar and Oil to the Bottle along with the dried Salad Dressing mix and shake it all up and serve with your salad. You're right; many homemakers used this mixture to marinate steaks and chicken, too. 😊*
The vase is a container for salad dressing or for oil and vinegar. That high cheer was adorable😊 The afghan is so pretty! I've thrifted several afghans that i just love! Short and quick, but nice finds!!
that small hammered metal bowl you wished was copper: you know it would take little effort to paint it copper. better yet, use the rusting patina paint on it.
*The W is NOT for Water, it stands for WINE, LOL. 😊 It is a vintage Good Seasons Salad Dressing Bottle that came with the dried packet of Good Seasons Salad Dressing Mix and you added Vinegar, Wine and Oil to the bottle and then you added the dried ingredients and gave it a good shake and served it with your salad. 🥗 This was before any bottled Italian Salad Dressing was available in the grocery stores; I remember well making this salad dressing for my family. Many homemakers also used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. 😊*
The knitted quilts were in nice shape. IMO the sweet rocking bunny could be saved. either trace the shape of the unbroken piece and replace the broken spot with it or cut the other rocker ends off to make them the same. A little sanding, a little paint .... Wah La! Julie, you being your authentic, unique self, with fun video content, makes your vids so much more inspiring and enjoyable than many other channels that lose their authenticity along the way.
The vase with the white lid was vintage salad dressing shaker bottle The “W” is for water, The “V” is for vinegar and the “O” is for oil … it’s the shaker that was sold back in the day with Wishbone Italian dressing
*Debbie, you are close, LOL! This bottle came with the dried seasoning packet of Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix. This was before ANY bottled Italian Salad Dressing was sold in grocery stores. 😊 The V stands for Vinegar, the W stands for WINE, NOT Water, LOL, and the O is for Oil. 😉 I remember making this many times for my family. 😁 It was all the rage as a new invention for the kitchen. Up until then, most women had 2 cruets - one used for oil and one used for red wine vinegar and each were poured over the salad bowl and the herbs and spices were sprinkled over the salad and then everything was tossed together and the family was served from the large salad bowl. When Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix came out back then, many homemakers also used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. 🥰 YUMMY❣️*
I finally got to go treasure hunting. We hit an estate sale that had everything you can imagine cobalt blue!!! I got tea pot wall pockets, a fish planter, bowls, pillows, and other stuff I CA t remember. 😄 Then we went to a moving sale where I found more blue bowls!😄 Then we hit the city and went thrifting. Got some flowers and ribbon on clearance at HL. We found a new thrift store AMVETS. Nice clean and well organized
With bent candles like those giant ones you showed just allow them to get warm but not hot and roll them back and forth on a hot, smooth, clean sidewalk like a rolling pin for a few minutes and they will straighten out.
*The W is for WINE - as in Red Wine - NOT Water, LOL. 😊 This was a new invention for the kitchen. Back then there were no bottled Italian Salad Dressings available in grocery stores, so Good Seasons invented a dried Italian Seasoning Packet that came with the mixing bottle. It was all the rage, and I made it for my family many times. Many homemakers also used it back then as a marinade for steak and chicken.😊 YUMMY‼️🥰😁*
On the Destin video, the blue& White Cover on the chair was a STARFISH, the little choir boy is "made in Japan, no company name, and I's nit badly mistaken the long stick with fabric on it looks like an old fashion window shade that one pulled down at night. Didn't get a good look at it.
Oh my gosh! I'm glad you stayed longer. I would have gotten several of those purses. You could have aired them out. They were beautiful! Thank you for taking us.
Where is this Goodwill that has this style of bins? It's like the Dig and Save in Madison WI. That one is the end of the line for area St. Francis thrift stores. It's my favorite place.
*Close, Julia - Oil, Vinegar and WINE (NOT Water, LOL! 😊) Good Seasons dried Italian Seasoning Mix packets came with the mixing bottle, as it was a new invention. No bottles of Italian Salad Dressing were available in grocery stores back then. I made it for my family A LOT. 😉 Homemakers back then used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. YUMMY❣️🥰😋*
Julie-you need my phone number for when you're at the bins...or I just need to write a book for thrifters! That moth ball smell will go away. Spray the items with a mixture of 91% rubbing alcohol and water and put them out in the sun for the day....if it's still there-repeat. Still there? Put each item in a freezer zip lock bag and some activated charcoal. Get activated charcoal in a pet store with the fish tank supplies. Those vintage beaded purses can be worth hundreds of dollars. Go back and get them!!!
Isn't there some way of getting rid of the moth ball smell? Doesn't it dissipate over time? I would have loved to scoop up all those vintage purses myself. TFS & God Bless...
*You are close, Rosie...the dried packet of Good Seasons Italian Dressing Mix came with the mixing bottle and you added the seasoning packet after you put the Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water, LOL!) and Oil in the bottle. 😊 It was a new invention back then, as there were no bottles of Italian Salad Dressing in grocery stores at that time. It was all the rage, and I made it for my family A LOT, LOL❣️🤣 Many homemakers back then also used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. YUMMY‼️😋*
*Close; Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water, LOL! 😊) and Oil were mixed together with the dried seasoning packet of Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix. It was a new invention; no bottles of Italian Salad Dressing were available in grocery stores at that time. It was all the rage, and I made it for my family A LOT, LOL. 🤣 Back then, many homemakers also used it as a marinade for steak and chicken. YUMMY❣️😋*
*Actually you are close: Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water, LOL.😊) and Oil. The Good Seasons dried Italian Seasoning packet came with the mixing bottle, as I am sure you remember. I made it for my family A LOT - it was all the rage, because there were no bottles of Italian dressing in the grocery stores at that time. It was a new invention. 😊 Many homemakers used it back then as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. YUMMY❣️🥰*
*Close - Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water, LOL!) and Oil were mixed with the dried packet of Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix for Salad Dressing as there were no bottles of Italian Salad Dressing in grocery stores back then. It was all the rage, as it was a new kitchen invention - and I made it for my family A LOT, LOL❣️😋*
*Close, Lisa, LOL! 😊 Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water 😉) and Oil were mixed with the dried packet of Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix in that shaker bottle. It was a new kitchen invention, because there were NO bottles of Italian Salad Dressing in grocery stores at that time. 😔 It was all the rage, and I made it for my family A LOT❣️🤣 Back then, homemakers used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. YUMMY‼️😋*
*It's a Good Seasons Salad Dressing Mixing Bottle to add Vinegar, WINE, (NOT Water) Oil and the dried packet of Good Seasons Italian Dressing Mix, LOL. 😉*
It’s so obvious that you don’t cook by the way you don’t know what measurements are when you see them on containers. But you are not the only thrifter who is like this! But it does make me laugh! Most of you young girls are like this and I say young because I am 70.
She doesn't know what alot of things are .. not sure where she grew up at or was not expose to alot of things in life...or was that generation kept in the dark...
Stop this! You are taking these goods away from the poor people! You obviously don’t need money. You are either unaware of what you’re doing or you’re just plain evil!
The thing you said would make a good vase is a dressing container. It tells you how much oil & vinegar to add then you shake it up!!🥰
Vintage for sure.
@@pattig2750not vintage they literally sell them at the grocery store with the dressing mix
O is for oil and V is for vinegar!😊
and W for water. Then you add GoodSeasons salad dressing mix and shake.@@annettepower7194
W is for water
Thank you for calling it an “afghan” instead of blanket. My mom crocheted a lot and made the chevron pattern a few times.
I don’t mind mothball smell. I would have picked up the purses and put them in the sunshine.
Yes me too would have picked them up a couple of them.
The W & V & O on the Glass Jar are for:
WATER, VINEGAR & OIL, for a Dressing or Marinade.
Just guessing…😜🤪
*It is actually a vintage Good Seasons Salad Dressing Mixer Bottle that came with the dried Good Seasons Salad Dressing Mix. You would add ●WINE● (NOT Water 😉 LOL!), Vinegar and Oil to the Bottle along with the dried Salad Dressing mix and shake it all up and serve with your salad. You're right; many homemakers used this mixture to marinate steaks and chicken, too. 😊*
The wood with fabric is to stitch your cross stitch fabric on to put it on a stretcher for stitching.
The vase is a container for salad dressing or for oil and vinegar. That high cheer was adorable😊 The afghan is so pretty! I've thrifted several afghans that i just love! Short and quick, but nice finds!!
that small hammered metal bowl you wished was copper: you know it would take little effort to paint it copper. better yet, use the rusting patina paint on it.
The bottle with lid is to make salad dressing the V is the vinegar line, the W water line, then you add Italian seasoning mix
*The W is NOT for Water, it stands for WINE, LOL. 😊 It is a vintage Good Seasons Salad Dressing Bottle that came with the dried packet of Good Seasons Salad Dressing Mix and you added Vinegar, Wine and Oil to the bottle and then you added the dried ingredients and gave it a good shake and served it with your salad. 🥗 This was before any bottled Italian Salad Dressing was available in the grocery stores; I remember well making this salad dressing for my family. Many homemakers also used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. 😊*
Just warm up bent candles with the heat gun and they will straighten right out.
You found some great treasures for a quick trip 😊😊
The knitted quilts were in nice shape. IMO the sweet rocking bunny could be saved. either trace the shape of the unbroken piece and replace the broken spot with it or cut the other rocker ends off to make them the same. A little sanding, a little paint .... Wah La!
Julie, you being your authentic, unique self, with fun video content, makes your vids so much more inspiring and enjoyable than many other channels that lose their authenticity along the way.
The vase with the white lid was vintage salad dressing shaker bottle
The “W” is for water, The “V” is for vinegar and the “O” is for oil … it’s the shaker that was sold back in the day with Wishbone Italian dressing
*Debbie, you are close, LOL! This bottle came with the dried seasoning packet of Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix. This was before ANY bottled Italian Salad Dressing was sold in grocery stores. 😊 The V stands for Vinegar, the W stands for WINE, NOT Water, LOL, and the O is for Oil. 😉 I remember making this many times for my family. 😁 It was all the rage as a new invention for the kitchen. Up until then, most women had 2 cruets - one used for oil and one used for red wine vinegar and each were poured over the salad bowl and the herbs and spices were sprinkled over the salad and then everything was tossed together and the family was served from the large salad bowl. When Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix came out back then, many homemakers also used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. 🥰 YUMMY❣️*
My favorite was the afghan ❤California
You can still purchase Four Seasons salad dressing cruet and the seasoning packets. I just bought from my local grocery around 4 years ago...
My favorite piece is the knitted blanket. Thanks for sharing
Also I would pick up all of the Tupperware that I find because they have stopped making it and it is now a collector item!
I finally got to go treasure hunting. We hit an estate sale that had everything you can imagine cobalt blue!!! I got tea pot wall pockets, a fish planter, bowls, pillows, and other stuff I CA t remember. 😄 Then we went to a moving sale where I found more blue bowls!😄 Then we hit the city and went thrifting. Got some flowers and ribbon on clearance at HL. We found a new thrift store AMVETS. Nice clean and well organized
Gosh u ended up with lots of goodies.......love the fishermen sign. I hate moth ball smell. 😊❤
With bent candles like those giant ones you showed just allow them to get warm but not hot and roll them back and forth on a hot, smooth, clean sidewalk like a rolling pin for a few minutes and they will straighten out.
I would want to see what you do with the white fence . I have a similar one for some ideas .
Loved your haul!! Wish you'd kept that bunny on a rocker as it was so cute! Loved the afghan!❤
Can you please go back and get those beautiful handbags??? I'm addicted to them!
Measurements on glass is for good seasons dressings. Water, vinegar and oil. Then a package of good seasons dressings. Yum
To make wish bone dressing out of the package, the old fur oil, the v for vinegar and the w for water
*The W is for WINE - as in Red Wine - NOT Water, LOL. 😊 This was a new invention for the kitchen. Back then there were no bottled Italian Salad Dressings available in grocery stores, so Good Seasons invented a dried Italian Seasoning Packet that came with the mixing bottle. It was all the rage, and I made it for my family many times. Many homemakers also used it back then as a marinade for steak and chicken.😊 YUMMY‼️🥰😁*
On the Destin video, the blue& White Cover on the chair was a STARFISH, the little choir boy is "made in Japan, no company name, and I's nit badly mistaken the long stick with fabric on it looks like an old fashion window shade that one pulled down at night. Didn't get a good look at it.
The Shaw was my favorite
Wine, Vinegar, Oil
Oh my gosh! I'm glad you stayed longer. I would have gotten several of those purses. You could have aired them out. They were beautiful! Thank you for taking us.
You can use that table cloth for other things to
0:20 Hello, great video! Thanks so much. What a terrific idea. Do you “upcycle” and resell?
Those bent plantation candles would be great for a Halloween Haunted House.
Or put in warm water and reshape straight
Where is this Goodwill that has this style of bins? It's like the Dig and Save in Madison WI. That one is the end of the line for area St. Francis thrift stores. It's my favorite place.
That was a salad dressing cruet. W V O. Water, vinegar and oil. Add those ingredients, add your dry salad mixture and shake well.
WVO
Is Water, Vinegar, and oil It’s a salad dressing container that used to come with packets of Italian dressing
You added that we three ingredients.
W- wine V- vinegar O- oil . For dressing.
It's the fisherman sign for me!
Oil,vinegar and water. Used to make dressing.
*Close, Julia - Oil, Vinegar and WINE (NOT Water, LOL! 😊) Good Seasons dried Italian Seasoning Mix packets came with the mixing bottle, as it was a new invention. No bottles of Italian Salad Dressing were available in grocery stores back then. I made it for my family A LOT. 😉 Homemakers back then used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. YUMMY❣️🥰😋*
Sometimes you find some really nice stuff at these Goodwill stores 🥰
The vase with the "w and v" is for good Seasons salad dressing.
2nd item
o and v are oil and vinegar
Girl, you can warm that candle up with a hot hair dryer and straighten it back out!
Julie-you need my phone number for when you're at the bins...or I just need to write a book for thrifters! That moth ball smell will go away. Spray the items with a mixture of 91% rubbing alcohol and water and put them out in the sun for the day....if it's still there-repeat. Still there? Put each item in a freezer zip lock bag and some activated charcoal. Get activated charcoal in a pet store with the fish tank supplies. Those vintage beaded purses can be worth hundreds of dollars. Go back and get them!!!
Isn't there some way of getting rid of the moth ball smell? Doesn't it dissipate over time? I would have loved to scoop up all those vintage purses myself. TFS & God Bless...
Oh no you put the rocking bunny back! I would have loved that. Could you go back for it and mail it to the U.K.?….. just kidding Julie 😉
Am I the only one who would snap up the pfaltzgraff dinnerware?
yes. don t like that color. same pattern in the blue though is a different story
@@dah-lv1hm 😁 good to know that I won’t have to fight anyone for it😅😅😅
I wonder if those candles could have been bent back with a heat gun? Never tried it but ya never know.
What state are you in ?
W-water, V-vinegar, O-oil. It was a salad dressing bottle for mixing Good seasonings dressing
Wine vinegar and oil
Oil vinegar water???
I laughed when I saw that dowel rod it was a or had been a pull down shade for a window. Way before your time. Lo.
There all quick trips
The clear jar is to make salad dressing. Water and vinegar.
It's called garland.
Bottle with letters are measurements for oil…water..vinegar. It is a salad dressing bottle.
Oil, vinegar and water for homemade dressing
Italian dressing bottle,(vinegar, oil,water,measurements)
*You are close, Rosie...the dried packet of Good Seasons Italian Dressing Mix came with the mixing bottle and you added the seasoning packet after you put the Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water, LOL!) and Oil in the bottle. 😊 It was a new invention back then, as there were no bottles of Italian Salad Dressing in grocery stores at that time. It was all the rage, and I made it for my family A LOT, LOL❣️🤣 Many homemakers back then also used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. YUMMY‼️😋*
i cant believe you didnt pick up the little blue and dark brown glass pieces! :(
So much for 30 minutes!😂
Salad dressing bottle oil water and vinegar
*Close; Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water, LOL! 😊) and Oil were mixed together with the dried seasoning packet of Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix. It was a new invention; no bottles of Italian Salad Dressing were available in grocery stores at that time. It was all the rage, and I made it for my family A LOT, LOL. 🤣 Back then, many homemakers also used it as a marinade for steak and chicken. YUMMY❣️😋*
Measurements are water, vinegar and oil… I loved that dressing when I was a kid 😅❤
*Actually you are close: Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water, LOL.😊) and Oil. The Good Seasons dried Italian Seasoning packet came with the mixing bottle, as I am sure you remember. I made it for my family A LOT - it was all the rage, because there were no bottles of Italian dressing in the grocery stores at that time. It was a new invention. 😊 Many homemakers used it back then as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. YUMMY❣️🥰*
@@lesliejackson8188 🤣🤣🤣 I wonder if my parents made it differently… or maybe I never realized 😂🤦🏻♀️
V is vinegar, o is oil, w is water. It’s for salad dressing
*Close - Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water, LOL!) and Oil were mixed with the dried packet of Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix for Salad Dressing as there were no bottles of Italian Salad Dressing in grocery stores back then. It was all the rage, as it was a new kitchen invention - and I made it for my family A LOT, LOL❣️😋*
I would have taken everyone of those vintage purses I found a way to get rid of the mothball smell.
Water vinegar & oil! Its a salad dressing mixer
*Close, Lisa, LOL! 😊 Vinegar, WINE (NOT Water 😉) and Oil were mixed with the dried packet of Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix in that shaker bottle. It was a new kitchen invention, because there were NO bottles of Italian Salad Dressing in grocery stores at that time. 😔 It was all the rage, and I made it for my family A LOT❣️🤣 Back then, homemakers used it as a marinade for steak and chicken, too. YUMMY‼️😋*
I’m so addicted to you at the bins ,Lord help me
CROSS STITCH NOT CROCHETED PICTURE
You have 2 items in your cart
Fisherman picture is a cross stitch not crochet. Bottle is Vinegar and Water for salad dressing
Bins didn't look too great today, lots of junk
Take the bunny off of the rocker, make a little stand, and it looks like a running bunny.
WOW...SOME VERY NEGATIVE COMMENTS😢
If you air out the purses they might not smell like moth balls.
Vinegar, water, oil. Cruet for salad dressing.
*It's a Good Seasons Salad Dressing Mixing Bottle to add Vinegar, WINE, (NOT Water) Oil and the dried packet of Good Seasons Italian Dressing Mix, LOL. 😉*
It’s so obvious that you don’t cook by the way you don’t know what measurements are when you see them on containers. But you are not the only thrifter who is like this! But it does make me laugh! Most of you young girls are like this and I say young because I am 70.
She doesn't know what alot of things are ..
not sure where she grew up at or was not expose to alot of things in life...or was that generation kept in the dark...
Wow…the two of you don’t seem to be very kind maybe you should find another channel to watch 🤔
Splitting up antique sets just isn't right. It's y I stopped watching. Thought I'd give it a retry but u did it again. Not something I like to see
Get help for your hoarding.
Stop this! You are taking these goods away from the poor people! You obviously don’t need money. You are either unaware of what you’re doing or you’re just plain evil!