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Rumour Has It / Someone Like You (Glee Cast Version) Sale Price: $1.29 |
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Bayou Classic Cajun Stir Paddle Sale Price: $8.82 |
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The Bayou Classic traditional cajun stir paddle is ideal for all large batch cooking. Use with Jambalaya Pots and Large Boiling Pots. It is the -inchmust-have-inch crawfish cooking accessory. |
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TV Guide Jan. 1976 Cast of MASH |
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Singing In The Rain / Umbrella (Glee Cast Version Featuring Gwyneth Paltrow) Sale Price: $1.29 |
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Glee: The Music - Journey to Regionals Sale Price: $3.26 |
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Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals, is the soundtrack from the Season One finale of FOX's hit TV show, Glee. Featuring all six songs from the episode - "Faithfully"; "Anyway You Want It"/"Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"; "Don’t Stop Believin'" (Regionals version); "Bohemian Rhapsody"; "To Sir, With Love"; & "Over The Rainbow" - Glee: The Music, Journey To Regionals is a must have for all Gleeks. |
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M*A*S*H - Martinis and Medicine Complete Collection Sale Price: $90.85 |
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This M*A*S*H-tastic 36-disc collection is one for the television time capsule. It contains all 11 seasons of this multi-Emmy Award-winning series, PLUS Robert Altman's 1970 iconoclastic anti-war classic, PLUS two discs of special features, including two reunion specials and a series retrospective episode of A&E's Biography... |
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MASH - Cast - Framed 8x10 Photograph with Piece of Hollywood Sign Sale Price: $131.24 |
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Own a piece of Hollywood with this limited edition collectible.This framed item features an 8x10 photo from "Mash", an 8x10 photo and history of the Hollywood sign, and a 1x1 actual piece of the sign, also includes an actual piece of the sign (approximately 1âx1â)... |
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Matchbox Star Car Collection Mash 4077's Jeep Sale Price: $5.99 |
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Micro Machines First Strike Force #2 Military Collection Sale Price: $49.31 |
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Produced by Galoob in 1995. Very Rare. The approximate size of a Micro Machines vehicle is 1.5 inches long. Approximate size of unopened packaging is 8 x 7.5 x 2.5 inches. |
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Halo / Walking On Sunshine (Glee Cast Version) Sale Price: $1.29 |
There are so many different memories I can think of when I look at that old cast iron pot. It seems that they were such an important tool in all kinds of cooking that I, as a little Italian American boy, would be exposed to. All of those memories are very warm and loving. Also I just now remembered that every time I look at that cast iron pot I can always smell sweet Basil and tomatoes. With a cast iron frying pan I can smell olive oil, oregano and lemon. Funny I don't get that sensation looking at stainless steel or non stick.
During the forties in the summer time my Mom and Dad would take us all from Chicago to a little town in Ohio where my Father's Parents and his brothers and their families lived. His two sisters lived in neighboring states but not too far. To me I thought we were in another country. The ride was long and on small one lane highways (There were no expressways back then). It seemed like we were going for hours without seeing a live person but it sure was pretty. Once in a while we would see a farm and an occasional cow or horse grazing. For excitement my dad would read the 'Burma Shave' signs that had a different parts of a funny limerick on them. Usually each limerick was about five signs long. Such simple fun but it was magical all the way to my Gramma and Grampa's house.
I would be ecstatic once we got there to see, kiss and hug my Grandparents. I loved everything about them and their old house except they didn't have inside plumbing. They had an outhouse which always scared me. Inside the house there were spittoons (My Grampa chewed tobacco and smoked a pipe) amoung all the old fashioned furniture.
My Gramma Rosalie would have at least five loaves of bread freshly baked and she was always canning stewed tomatoes, tomatoe sauce, gabanadina, jams and preserves. She did this all summer long from the vegetables from her garden which was a beautiful miniature farm. The yard was long with a brick path down the middle and you walked between rows and rows of tomatoes, lots of basil, eggplants, oregano, lettuce, carrots Celery plus different kinds of fruit trees. She had enough to grow, cook and can to last the entire winter. She did all this while she made bread all day, cooked dinners and clean house not to mention laundry and ironing. What an unbelievable women. But, you know, she always had a smile and was always thrilled to see her family. At night time they would all play cards, Gramma included, and she was terrific at it also.
Her old fashioned stove would have all different sized cast iron pots and pans on it. I would watch her start by picking tomatoes and some basil in the yard. Then we would go into the house, rinse off the tomatoes, skin them and put them into a big sieve and mash them into the holes of the sieve until all the juice and mashed meat of the tomatoes was in a large pot underneath the sieve, all except the seeds. I don't remember the cooking procedure. All I remember was her filling up the jars that had been boiling in big cast iron pot with hot water in it to sterilize them. After filling them she would put the rubber lined lids on them and boil them until they were sealed air tight. One thing I did forget was Gramma always put one whole basil leaf in each bottle before closing them.
My nose is filled with all those aromas right now and I too am smiling. Makes me sad when it goes away.
My wife and I owned ans operated a Family Italian Restaurant in Chicago for over 30 years. We ate, slept and drank Pots and Pans. The majority of our pots and pans were stainless. We also had some cast iron frying and a couple of large sauce pans in cast iron. Mostly all of our roasting pans were enamel and some were stainless as we replaced them. They became a part of our lives along with china, cutlery, silverware just to mention a few. It was a lot of hard work but also very rewarding. So it was just a natural thing my wife and I decided to open a web store selling pots and Pans and more.
See us at http://www.houseofpans.com
who was the only regular cast member of the tv show mash to actually serve in the army in korea?
Biography for
Jamie Farr
Trivia
Was one of two cast members of the original "M*A*S*H" (1972) television cast to have actually served in the armed forces in Korea; Farr's tour of duty came in the years after the war. Alan Alda served a six month tour as a gunnery officer in Korea
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