19 Mysterious Old Home Features That Aren’t Useful Anymore

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Larry You’re just taking pictures of stuff in Your kitchen aren’t You ?

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Not the Chiclets. They are in my safe. :joy:

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Ya, Admit it you are a closet Chiclet addict. :grinning:

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T man is awesome, you are alright brother

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I thought you can still get chicklets on the Mexican border :grin:

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Still have and use a bread box; don’t you?

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Most of the bread we us doesn’t have all the preservatives in it, so we freeze it and take a piece or two out at a time. And we either warm it in the toaster for sandwiches or toast it.

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My grandad’s old watering can, I still use it. :cowboy_hat_face:

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@mcyr Check this out, You’re a brick guy, I found this in a crawl space partially buried in the sand, thought I would take a pic of it. I like researching the history of old building materials, I have also found the names of carpenters and dates hidden in walls going back to the 1800s. Interesting History.

Frog brick with Manufactures initials.
W. S. Goodrich of Epping, NH as a brick manufacturer
Frog up or frog down when installing? LOL

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…Thus, I recommend laying brick with the frog on the bottom.

https://www.concreteconstruction.net/how-to/frogs-up-or-down_o

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