Parkay XPR Standards 2.0 Collection
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It didn't, but it was the depression, and complaining was a luxury. They gave you vitimans as a substitute for flavor. Interesting how margarine is no longer merely an economic compromise.
Yes, it's confusing
Margarine and stockings. What could be better than that?
We Are Jersey is back with our January 2020 issue, and it's chock-full of the hottest upcoming artists in the Garden State! From Naya Shea and Day Parkay to Ki Bohiti and Zoe Wit The Glow, we've got the scoop on all the Jersey creatives making noise right now.Trust us, you won't want to miss out on what's going on in Jersey – so make sure to grab your copy of We Are Jersey today!
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Parkay...BUTTER! Love that swirl on the peas... Source: McCall's Cooking School #8, 1981
Foothills Parkway Elopement Photos by Lauren Reeves Meet Sarah and Christopher! A beautiful couple we had the pleasure to plan their Smoky Mountain elopement for on the Foothills Parkway! Foothills Parkway elopements never disappoint, with mountains as far as you can see, it’s the perfect spot t
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Vintage Kraft 1980 The Parkay Margarine Cookbook, Spiral Bound Paperback Cookbook, 1st Printing, USA, Cookbook Collector, Parkay Oleomargarine 160 PAGES CONDITION: Vintage books, even if well-loved or hidden away in someone’s attic, will have imperfections. You may find pencil or pen marks, previous owner names/nameplates, bumping to corners, shelf wear, spotting and at times a faint musty odor. If present, dust jackets may be torn or have missing pieces. All books have been displayed in a smoke-free environment since coming into my possession. (Please review all pictures before purchasing because they are part of the description and helps to determine condition). DIMENSIONS: 5 1/2" Length X 8 1/4" Width X ? Height WEIGHT: 0 pounds 8 ounces before packing SHIPPING: I will be shipping this in a padded mailer with lots of packing to keep it safe during transport. CLEANING: Item(s) left in original condition without major cleaning. We feel like the buyer should have the choice of how to restore it. Some light dusting or cleaning of sticky areas or dirt when appropriate. While many of our beautiful pieces have had charmed lives, some are well loved and may exhibit slight gold gilt loss and/or minor age-related wear, utensil wear, or a dark manufacturing blemish commensurate with age. Due to the nature of antique/vintage items, all sales are final and non-refundable. The listing is for the item only and does not include the marketing prop(s). Thank you for looking!
This recipe has been in the family longer than I have. We call them "Cliff's" after my uncle on my mother's side, who introduced the family to these cookies when he was 8 years old. Back in the 30's when he was in grammar school his class did a unit on baking. Each of the children got to participate in some way, and each went home with a small bag of cookies. His mother (my grandmother) liked them so much that she sent him to school the next day with a note to the teacher requesting the recipe. We've all been making them ever since, and find these are the best oatmeal cookies we've ever tasted. Sadly, my uncle passed away in 1989 at the age of 60. I wish he could see this little tribute that I'm paying to him and these delicious cookies. Here is the recipe exactly as it was written when he brought it home those many years ago. The "soda" referred to in the recipe is, of course, baking soda; "Parkay" is Parkay margarine. Cliff's Parkay Oatmeal Cookies 1-1/2 cups Parkay 2 cups sugar 3 eggs 2 cups rolled oats 1 cup chopped pecans 1 cup raisins 2 teaspoons soda Dash of salt 3-3/4 cups flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon Cream Parkay and sugar together, add eggs, then rolled oats, pecans and raisins. Add the flour which has been sifted with the cinnamon, soda and salt. Roll into small balls and dip them in sugar. Take a glass and dip into flour and pat rolls down. Bake in 375 degree F oven for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove at once from baking sheets. Clifford T. McDonald ca. 1962 This post is linked to: Real Food Wednesday Cast Party Wednesdays This Chick Cooks Sweets for a Saturday
Textures Hickory - Parkay is a well known brand of high-quality, beautiful, and affordable laminate floors that will make your space look amazing. With a wide variety of looks, colors, and surface finishes; Parkay Floors will fulfill all your needs and those of your clients. Parkay Floors have a 30 Years Limited Warranty that confirms its durability and it is FSC certified complying with all green product standards in the Industry. Parkay, Floors that Inspire. -Widths: 6-3/8" -Length: 48" -Thickness: 12mm. -Planks Per Box: 12 pcs. -Square Feet Per Box: 21.19 SF -AC Rating: AC3 - Heavy Residential
Recently we at M. Wheeler Books published a blog by Parkay, “PK’s Protest Theory”. Political for certain, but still a great piece by PK. Being a political piece, we do believe in equal time here at…
Keep warm! Beautiful hand knit chunky knit sweater in white. Has parkay look and fits size L. 100% acrylic wool
This ad presumes the margarine factory was in the countryside... Gordie Tapp was a regular on several country & western television shows on both sides of the border, including Country Hoedown and Hee Haw. Source: Chatelaine, August 1975
Nockeby Parkett hjälper dig att lägga ditt massiva trägolv så det blir så bra som du alltid drömt om. ➤ Anlita ett Auktoriserat Golvföretag.
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My first priority the day that all of our stuff was delivered was to unpack, place all the furniture, and then decorate our living room. Since it is really the main living area, I knew that we'd be spending lots of time in the room, so it was important to get it ready to go as quickly as possible. 48 hours later, here is what the finished product looked like: One of my favorite things in the entire space is my coffee table. If you remember from an earlier post, my hubby and I found the table at a lighting store (of all places! lol) called Lee Lighting in Huntersville. We were there on a trip to find light fixtures for our bathroom, but when I saw that they were having a 50% off sale on furniture, I knew that this gilt and mirror table had to come home with me! It's just the right proportions, and I think it makes the room. Don't you love how my little guy Donut is snuggled up on the couch? lol He just loves this room... I swear that dog might as well be a cat as much as he likes to sun himself. The rug is something I picked up from the 75% off sale that Rugs USA was having back in October. I wasn't sure how it would blend with all the other patterns in the room, but now that it's in, I like it. Plus, it was a steal, which makes me like it even more. :) The bookcases are from Target (circa 2007), and to make them look less cheap, I removed the back lining so that you could see all the way through the shelves to the wall color. After they were accessorized, you can hardly tell what they were before. I made most of the pillows and slipcovers in the room with fabric that I got from a local store, but the chevron pillows (and lampshades) are from Target. The teal fretwork pillows are my inspiration for the entire room, and I ordered them from Caitlin Wilson Textiles. I'm also super excited about our wooden monograms that just came in from Southern Proper Monograms. We ordered two: a larger one for our front door (which I will post after we get our new door put in), and a medium sized one for our sunroom door. I spray painted it black with Rustoleum (good for outdoors). Because there's no way to hang the monogram from the center without it tilting, I had to improvise and get creative with some wired ribbon. The finished product is pretty cute! Don't worry, we are replacing that ugly doorknob and lock-set. I want something that has a more decorative lever handle... hopefully we'll get that done soon! I'll be posting more of the rest of the house soon!