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I hate cleaning house. But I like a clean house, especially clean floors as I go barefooted most of the time. If I'm not barefoot I have on socks, but no shoes.
So today it was time to clean the floors. I hate this job but it has to be done and I don't like asking th' hubs to do things I can do as he does so much more than I do anyway. Me? I love to just sit and read or come in here to my office and Pin or blog.
I usually use a Swiffer in addition to my Tyson vacuum.
But today I thought about the old mops and brooms we used to use.
I love the old dust mops and brooms. Where have they all gone? Oh, I'll find one in WM but I rarely ever see them in friends' homes anymore. Have the dust mop and broom gone the way of the dinosaur? I bought a dust mop several months ago in WM and use it once in a while but today I decided to give it a good sweep with the broom. I think I got more stuff in the nooks and crannies than I usually get with the Swiffer. And I KNOW my floors get cleaner with a good old-fashion mopping than the wet Swiffer. I doubt many young homemakers use an old-fashioned dust mop or wet mop anymore. It makes me sad when some of the things I've been so familiar with in my childhood have gone the way of the Edsel.
And then there's cooking and the cook ware we used 70+ years ago. I still use the pots I've had for 45 years and a roasting pot my mother gave me 52 years ago when we got married. I remember her buying it from the Wear-Ever salesman in Texas at a home demonstration. It still cooks better than any of these fancy pots and skillets on the market today. Slow cookers? I have had 2 and I've used them a time or two but I've never cooked a roast in one. I cook my roasts in my mother's old Wear-Ever pot and have for our whole marriage. I've never, ever cooked a roast in the oven. Always cooked them on the top of my electric stove on the lowest heat setting—truly, it's almost OFF when I cook it—and I challenge anyone to have better roasts than I can cook. I put it in frozen, caramel some onions, add Mrs. Dash and salt and pepper and forget it until dinner time.
The other day in Costco I dropped in to just buy a couple of hams for food storage in the freezer. The man in front of me had some pork roasts and proceeded to tell me how to cook them in the slow cooker. I told him I had one but have never ever cooked my "PULLED" pork in it. Always on top of the stove. And I told him I have the best ever "PULLED" pork he's ever tasted. He shut up and didn't talk to me again. (I know, I can be obnoxious sometimes.) But we never ever called it PULLED pork as I was growing up; it was BBQ pork. I have witnesses that can tell you mine is far superior to any they've yet eaten.
About a year ago, a Dickey's BBQ came to our town. Hubby and I went there for their grand opening. There was a very, very long line. As we got up to the ordering spot and they asked us if we like it spicy or regular, hubs and I knew right then it wasn't going to be the best. Now, I know it's supposed to be very popular in the South but neither one of us liked it and won't go back. They sliced the pork right then and there and then put the sauce in a paper cup for us to add! That is NOT how you cook BBQ pork. (And when did it become PULLED pork because to us it was always "pulled" apart as we cooked it in the BBQ sauce.) That's the way to BBQ pork! Not just slopping some sauce on top of the pork. I've even put frozen pork chops in the pot and poured my sauce over it and cooked them all day in the sauce, "pulling" it apart with a wooden spoon during the day so the sauce gets to every single morsel. Does this sound vain or bragging? Well, so what? I doubt you'd not like my cooking. ;-) But cooking is a whole other story! I love eating out. :-)
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I hate cleaning house. But I like a clean house, especially clean floors as I go barefooted most of the time. If I'm not barefoot I have on socks, but no shoes.
So today it was time to clean the floors. I hate this job but it has to be done and I don't like asking th' hubs to do things I can do as he does so much more than I do anyway. Me? I love to just sit and read or come in here to my office and Pin or blog.
I usually use a Swiffer in addition to my Tyson vacuum.
But today I thought about the old mops and brooms we used to use.
I love the old dust mops and brooms. Where have they all gone? Oh, I'll find one in WM but I rarely ever see them in friends' homes anymore. Have the dust mop and broom gone the way of the dinosaur? I bought a dust mop several months ago in WM and use it once in a while but today I decided to give it a good sweep with the broom. I think I got more stuff in the nooks and crannies than I usually get with the Swiffer. And I KNOW my floors get cleaner with a good old-fashion mopping than the wet Swiffer. I doubt many young homemakers use an old-fashioned dust mop or wet mop anymore. It makes me sad when some of the things I've been so familiar with in my childhood have gone the way of the Edsel.
And then there's cooking and the cook ware we used 70+ years ago. I still use the pots I've had for 45 years and a roasting pot my mother gave me 52 years ago when we got married. I remember her buying it from the Wear-Ever salesman in Texas at a home demonstration. It still cooks better than any of these fancy pots and skillets on the market today. Slow cookers? I have had 2 and I've used them a time or two but I've never cooked a roast in one. I cook my roasts in my mother's old Wear-Ever pot and have for our whole marriage. I've never, ever cooked a roast in the oven. Always cooked them on the top of my electric stove on the lowest heat setting—truly, it's almost OFF when I cook it—and I challenge anyone to have better roasts than I can cook. I put it in frozen, caramel some onions, add Mrs. Dash and salt and pepper and forget it until dinner time.
The other day in Costco I dropped in to just buy a couple of hams for food storage in the freezer. The man in front of me had some pork roasts and proceeded to tell me how to cook them in the slow cooker. I told him I had one but have never ever cooked my "PULLED" pork in it. Always on top of the stove. And I told him I have the best ever "PULLED" pork he's ever tasted. He shut up and didn't talk to me again. (I know, I can be obnoxious sometimes.) But we never ever called it PULLED pork as I was growing up; it was BBQ pork. I have witnesses that can tell you mine is far superior to any they've yet eaten.
About a year ago, a Dickey's BBQ came to our town. Hubby and I went there for their grand opening. There was a very, very long line. As we got up to the ordering spot and they asked us if we like it spicy or regular, hubs and I knew right then it wasn't going to be the best. Now, I know it's supposed to be very popular in the South but neither one of us liked it and won't go back. They sliced the pork right then and there and then put the sauce in a paper cup for us to add! That is NOT how you cook BBQ pork. (And when did it become PULLED pork because to us it was always "pulled" apart as we cooked it in the BBQ sauce.) That's the way to BBQ pork! Not just slopping some sauce on top of the pork. I've even put frozen pork chops in the pot and poured my sauce over it and cooked them all day in the sauce, "pulling" it apart with a wooden spoon during the day so the sauce gets to every single morsel. Does this sound vain or bragging? Well, so what? I doubt you'd not like my cooking. ;-) But cooking is a whole other story! I love eating out. :-)
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A gorgeous living room in the Oriental style. I love those sofas.
Another room I like a lot, with the little private areas sectioned off.
Such a darling vignette for a party.
I've always wondered how they make these little cupcakes. I wish I had the talent but I don't. I'm lucky to even get frosting on them, real frosting!
Is this a hollyhock? If so, it's the most gorgeous one I've ever seen. I know nothing about gardening.
One of my all-time favorites.
This is a kitchen I could love.
A beautiful feather-y pink tulip.
A darling wreath made from scraps of fabric. Looks like it would be easy to make for anyone.
A heart shaped rose.
A beautiful place in another country with gorgeous geraniums.
Wisteria growing on a lovely porch.
I like little cabinets like this. And little enamelware like that Cakes one below.
While it isn't feasible to have a lamp outdoors like this, it is still gorgeous and I love it!
A cute little banner put up by a homeowner who like roses and pink. ;-0
Connie, I have often wondered what pulled pork was?
ReplyDeleteAnd the Swiffer products add to the landfill, unlike the old fashioned mops. They are quick and convenient, but I think they would have to be used every day to do a good cleaning. And I, for one, am not up for mopping floors every day. Beautiful rooms, as usual. I would have to have a full time housekeeper to keep my house as clean as all these pictures show. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteI use a broom and a mop a lot in my cleaning - wood floors and tile floors. I tell myself I am getting my exercise like my grandmothers used to.
ReplyDeleteLove the picture of that white wreath.
I use a broom as the Swiffer didn't get "big" stuff. Lately I have been using the Rubbermaid mop. You make your own solution, I use vinegar and a tiny drop of Dawn, and it has a loop mop head. No batteries, no disposable anything, you throw it in the wash. I am pretty happy with it But I have run the gamut of mop products, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny. I love your pictures. I am headed over to your pinterest boards now.
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I love that kitchen and the white wreath made from fabric scraps, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI use the swiffer in-between "real" floor cleanings just to keep the floor fresh, but I use a mop to wash my floors too. Actually, If I want them to be sparkling, it's down on my hands and knees with a rag and a bucket because I think the floors get cleaner when I'm close enough to the floor to get a good view! :P That's how this young housewife keeps her floors clean!
ReplyDeleteHi Connie! Oh, I know what you mean about cleaning floors. It is my absolute least favorite chore. Happy Pink Saturday. I hope you have a lovely Fall weekend! -Marti
ReplyDeleteMeee, too...would rather read or blog or spend the day with daughter than clean. Who loves cleaning floors, commodes, showers, ??? Not anyone, I would say....but, o, how I love a pretty, clean house...in my next life, I just might be rich and can have a full time maid....hahhaa
ReplyDeleteLove the photos, Connie. I use a Swiffer Wet Jet for mopping, but it's not as good as the old mop handle with a towel inserted that I used way back when. I still use a broom for sweeping.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!! I allways love your photos. I am a procrastinator cleaner! ahahaha Grace xoox
ReplyDeletewow this is all so gorgeous!
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I just came across your blog and had to comment - you are certainly a girl after my own heart. I too miss the old dust mops - I have found covers to add to my Swiffer and Vileda mops which I like. I just made a pot roast yesterday - on the stove top - I never use the oven either. All of your pics are wonderful, especially the pink flowers, and the hollyhock, which is one of my favourite flowers as well as my internet 'handle'. I am just starting my retirement after working way too many hours. I'm finally going to be able to do many things I have put off for too long - and your blog has helped my vision. BTW this is also my very first comment on any blog, hollyhock
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday - Congratulations on being featured. I always enjoy visiting so fun and so pink Grace xoox
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