1. Baby food grinder - a very practical gift from my mom that I didn't use once. Sorry Mom! But she used it when she visited.
2. to 6. the last bottle and parts - Hurrah!
7. Princess House bud vase
8. & 9. Random vases
10. Coffee mug from one of my husband's contract jobs
11. & 12. Peeler/corer/slicer and mounting block
13. parmesan grater
14. to 21. Princess House water goblets - bought for $8 at a yard sale 7 years ago and I've not used them once.
22. salad knife from my sister-in-law. Cool idea, but I can use the chef's knife and keep one less thing in the kitchen.
23. tiny scoop
24. tiny cheese spade
25. extra can opener
26. garnish knife - I don't use the one in the knife block, much less this extra!
My grandmother had a huge collection of Princess House glass and I have always loved the design. However, it doesn't make sense to 'collect' something I almost never use so I'm letting these items go.
Katie
Totally hear you on the princess house stuff a lot of it came to me and it's not my favorite and it just sits :( maybe my girls will take it.
ReplyDeleteLisa, I actually really like the original pattern, but I'm not crazy about the holiday patterns. I'm sure one of your girls will like it - between the 5 of them you have pretty good odds someone will take it off your hands!
ReplyDeleteKatie
I have the original and Nicole was given a very large quantity of the holiday/fantasia set so it's between 4 girls lol! I am feeling inspired to get rid of some stuff, my first to go things will be sippy cups I think I have a million of the darn things!
ReplyDeleteI have the same baby food grinder and used it tons for both kids. Can't believe you never used it!
ReplyDeleteLisa, The sippy cups were one of the first things I got rid of, too. I think it was even in the first week of ProjectTwentySix.
ReplyDeleteKracinda, A friend emailed to ask for the food grinder shortly after I posted the photo. I guess they're pretty cool so I missed out!
Katie