Avatar is of my old cookie jar. It's about 65 years old. I love it. I still remember it from when I was a kid. It was given to my mom when she got her first apartment at 17. I'm so happy to have it safely in a cabinet here at home now. It's finish has crazed a bit inside. Suggestions on sealing it inside? I heard simple white glue will seal it and safeguard it some. Mom used to say "You have to ask me if you want a cookie because the cookie jar is watching." That actually explains some things now.
Weight still slipping since I got back home. Hoping to keep that trend going.
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188.6 lb
Lost so far: 11.4 lb.
Still to go: 0 lb.
Diet followed reasonably well.
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Diet Calendar Entry for 23 October 2015:
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1927 kcal
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Fat: 63.73g | Prot: 165.07g | Carb: 175.80g.
Breakfast: British Columbia spartan apple, Roast Beef (Lean Only Eaten), Maple Syrup, Cinnamon, Quaker Old Fashioned Oats, 2% Fat Milk. Lunch: White Bread, Butter, Mayonnaise, Tuna in Water (Canned). Dinner: Baked Potato (Peel Eaten), Butter, Pork Loin (Tenderloin). Snacks/Other: MuscleTech Whey Protein Elite Series, LeanFit Whey Protein Shake - Vanilla, Bananas, 1% Fat Milk. more...
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losing 4.2 lb a week
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That's a cool looking cookie jar. No advice on how to seal the crazing, however now I want a cookie. Weight going in the right direction, very nice. :)
23 Oct 15 by member: jmb3450
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We're the same. Stuff for the sake of stuff isn't our thing, but we have the jar, I have a few lead balls from a .36 black powder revolver my dad and I owned. WE, too, have an old rocking chair that I recently had to repair. My wife's mom was an artist so we have some of her work... just bits and pieces though and things that were close to us. Things that are more 'of' them than from them. Having said that, I need to clean out the basement.
23 Oct 15 by member: northernmusician
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Love the cookie jar ...so sweet
23 Oct 15 by member: alphamares
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Well, I've never seen one like that before! I love it!
23 Oct 15 by member: heidij123
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You know I love the cookie jar but I have a question. Was the cookie jar painted to resemble a cartoon character from that era? It is so unique.
23 Oct 15 by member: Scalewatcher3
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I doubt it. It said 'Italy' on the bottom in hand printing. :) Maybe we should call it Guiseppe?
23 Oct 15 by member: northernmusician
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23 Oct 15 by member: Scalewatcher3
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I don't know anything about reglazing, but I would suggest taking it to a shop that specializes in that. I read recently that the Chinese used to repair cracked and broken dishes with liquid gold, making the item even more valuable as it aged. You might even check that out.
24 Oct 15 by member: Mistaya4u
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I wondered if it might be Pinocchio, but he would need to have a pointed hat, and would also be more child-like. Would be worth getting an expert to have a look at it.
24 Oct 15 by member: heidij123
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I enjoy the occasional museum visit now and again (to appreciate 'fine art'), but we've all got our own 'priceless' heirlooms to cherish in our very own homes . . .
24 Oct 15 by member: losinit1655
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