Posted 2 years ago
Peavie
(15 items)
Given to my mother in 1942 as a wedding present. She was a war bride who worked in a soda shop/restaurant, Norfolk, VA, and it was from one of her "wealthy" patrons who had had it for some time (any one who could afford to eat out regularly in those days had to have money).
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Close Peavie, but it's not Navarre, it's Fostoria's Corsage.
Corsage fits....thank, Sir! My squash pickles look beautiful in it at Thanksgiving each year.
Homemade squash pickles sound yummy
They truly are.