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[Mccoypottery-talk] McCoy Repros
Mark/Kelly Clark
mark3@tcac.com
Fri, 1 Feb 2002 23:55:22 -0600
Barb:
It came to me later on today that I had the wrong name for the cookie jar.
I think it is "Daisy May's Dilemma" - not Auntie... If I knew enough about
it and it is still available, I may have to go get it. Hope it doesn't
start a "jar" fetish!!! :-)
Kelly
----- Original Message -----
From: "BarbCrews" <barbc@thecookiejar.net>
To: <mccoypottery-talk@lists.mccoypottery.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Mccoypottery-talk] McCoy Repros
Darn it.. I have seen that jar! Now trying to remember more about it.
I'll ask in the chat and in my newsletter about it.
Trying to remember if it was a J.D. James jar - it could have been.
bc
At 12:40 PM 2/1/02 -0600, you wrote:
>Barb:
>
>Okay, I confess... one Shawnee Smiley Pig my husband inherited when his
>grandmother died... It is a prized possession among many. I've always
been
>deathly afraid of repro cookie jars, but think I can tell a real McCoy (no
>pun intended) when it comes to the planters/vases.
>
>While we are talking about jars, I saw one several years ago that actually
>gave me that "gotta have" feeling and took my breath away. I didn't buy it
>because I didn't know anything about it but still wish I had. I was
>wondering if you might know anything about it, who made it, value, etc. I
>believe it was called "Auntie May's Delimma" (or maybe "Fanny" May's
>Delimma). It was a black mammy in a mint green dress with kerchief on her
>head. She was standing behind an old manual "Maytag" washing machine. She
>had a perplexed look on her face as one of her breasts was obviously caught
>in the manual ringer of the washing machine. Any info would be
>appreciated.
>
>I'll have to find the book and try the cookies. My family's favorite is SO
>simple and I make them every time we need to bring a snack/dessert.
>Everyone thinks they are SO homemade... Ha-ha! I buy the pre-made and
>divided sugar cookie dough in the yellow package (I think it is Nestlé's -
>NOT Pillsbury). After baking the cookies (sometimes I cut the squares in
>half to double the amount), I mix ready made-vanilla cake frosting with
>orange flavored extract and red/yellow food coloring. It makes a pastel
>orange colored icing and the cookies taste just like the ice cream
>"dreamcicles" with the orange on the outside and the vanilla ice cream in
>the middle.
>
>Enjoy! Let me know if you know anything about the cookie jar...
>
>Kelly
>
>
>
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