I remember the s & h green stamps we had a store near us and I would go with my grandmother to turn them in and the last time we went she had enough stamps to get a canister set❤
I love your collection! When I first moved out on my own I had the dark blue navy pattern set. I wish I had kept it. Now I only have the Christmas set, along with the drinking glasses. I was washing them yesterday so I can start using them after Remembrance Day. I wish they would start making some of the retro designs again, and coffee cups- no sets come with cups anymore!
I grew up watching my mom make coffee in the cornflower CorningWear coffee pot. She had the entire set, one whole cupboard was devoted to them. I think she got them using s&h greenstamps…including one casserole dish so big I could sit cross legged in it…😂😂😂. I was the only one of us 3 girls to burn a piece beyond recognition..(yes, I burned water🤪)…she looked at me like I had just slain her firstborn child. They were nearly 20 years old at that point. After that, she was really keen on teaching me how to cook. Hmm, go figure😆😆. You have such fantastic sets of dishes, the Blue Morning Corelle is my favorite. Oh that percolator sound brings back such memories!, including that of my oldest sisters’ gawdawful oatmeal…which ALWAYS accompanied the smell of that coffee…yuban..gack. Thanks for sharing Misty, and for the warm nostalgia, nix the oatmeal. Smiles for miles, Joy😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I enjoy your videos so much. We had the Snowflake Blue, Spring Blossom, Winter Holly, and Frost White patterns. Would you mind sharing where, or even how, you store so many dish sets? Thanks!
The blue cornflower is the one my grandma had I particularly remember the Stove top percolator!!! As a kid nothing was More deliciously satisfying then the amazing smell of it brewing throughout our house!! Really brings back fond memories of my childhood.Thank you girlfriend sometimes ya need to be reminded of the special things you had in life you tend to forget and loose on the way.. love when you reminisce!! Thank you
I had the Wildflower dishes when I first moved out of my parent's home. I now have and love the original blue cornflower cookware. The Blue Morning dishes remind me of French country style. I just saw another video that said to use Mother's Mag & Aluminum polish to clean up your cookware. Just a little dap in a dry cloth and some gentle rubbing to get off cooked on grease, silverware marks, etc. Once clean, wash off any residue and dry to a beautiful shine. Plan to try that. I love that you are passionate about your collection. Lucky lady.
I collect Corning Ware too. I had a set of the orange wildflower as my dishes in college. My mom had the blue cornflower coffee pot and a bunch of the casserole dishes & a meat platter. I have the green crazy daisy divided dish (my cats eat chow out of it) and I started collecting the French vegetable casserole dishes w/ lids about 15 years ago. Got them at thrift shops and antique stores. Thought they were expensive then but now the prices will floor you. Thanks for sharing your awesome collection!
Your cats are lucky you share lol The prices are crazy now! I was looking at yellow butterfly set this past summer at a thrift store and I was shocked. 10$ a plate. Googled and found that Taylor swift had a music video featuring them and that had driven the price way up.
yes, I have my moms collection & my wife was so amazed when she saw that I saved them. She loves cooking with them. I especially like when she uses the smallest dish to to make spinach artichoke dip & we can eat it right out of the cookware & clean it without any issues.
Hi neighbor. I must be the only one who didn't grow up with corning ware. My mom and aunts had clear glass, Pyrex I guess. I had a bad childhood. I am now slowly building a collection of blue cornflower. Your table settings are always beautiful. Anna from Arkansas.
Those silver cannisters on your countertop, my mom had those for years when I was little, then she traded them out for glass ones with the Corningware tops in the floral pattern. Love it!
I've only been collecting for a few months now but I just discovered the Strawberry Sunday last weekend when I found some dinner and bread plates and I justtttt learned thru this video there's a blue cornflower Corelle?!?! Oooo I cant wait to find someee
My family member has a Corelle set I believe is called Marigold? They are in good shape but read that Corelle made before 2005 may have too much lead in the pattern. One woman did a lead test and said lead was detectable.
@@janetdonaldson2632 None of mine any crazing. Jason is lead certified, and he said that “rubbing your hand on a wall with old paint is gonna expose you to more lead than a lifetime of eating off of dishes. You have to have a deep scratch or a break to be exposed to any of the lead”
You have quite the collection I have a few that belonged to my Grandmother I have both the coffee and teapot and several casserole dishes do you have the oblong platter? I found two at a consignment shop, love corning wear dishes ❤
I remember the s & h green stamps we had a store near us and I would go with my grandmother to turn them in and the last time we went she had enough stamps to get a canister set❤
I love your collection! When I first moved out on my own I had the dark blue navy pattern set. I wish I had kept it. Now I only have the Christmas set, along with the drinking glasses. I was washing them yesterday so I can start using them after Remembrance Day. I wish they would start making some of the retro designs again, and coffee cups- no sets come with cups anymore!
I love the navy set, if it’s the one I’m thinking of, Old Town with the iconic blue onion pattern.
Love this! God bless!
Thank you ☺️
Dude, COOL facts addition! I love that.
Thank you.
Love it! ❤
Thank you ☺️
I grew up watching my mom make coffee in the cornflower CorningWear coffee pot. She had the entire set, one whole cupboard was devoted to them. I think she got them using s&h greenstamps…including one casserole dish so big I could sit cross legged in it…😂😂😂. I was the only one of us 3 girls to burn a piece beyond recognition..(yes, I burned water🤪)…she looked at me like I had just slain her firstborn child. They were nearly 20 years old at that point. After that, she was really keen on teaching me how to cook. Hmm, go figure😆😆. You have such fantastic sets of dishes, the Blue Morning Corelle is my favorite. Oh that percolator sound brings back such memories!, including that of my oldest sisters’ gawdawful oatmeal…which ALWAYS accompanied the smell of that coffee…yuban..gack. Thanks for sharing Misty, and for the warm nostalgia, nix the oatmeal. Smiles for miles, Joy😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
This is so great! I laughed so hard😂 I can’t believe you burned it, it supposed to handle a rocket ship🫣🤣
Smiles for miles😁 I love that❤️
@@MistyJean78 ps…I melted the burner under it as well…space was not its final frontier either…pppffttlolol!
@@sunshinelollipops5512 😂🤣😂🤣
I love the strawberry Sundae. 🍓
Love the corning ware my friend!
I enjoy your videos so much. We had the Snowflake Blue, Spring Blossom, Winter Holly, and Frost White patterns.
Would you mind sharing where, or even how, you store so many dish sets? Thanks!
lol they are everywhere! Every cabinet, and closets. I store the seasonal ones in the shop.
The blue cornflower is the one my grandma had I particularly remember the Stove top percolator!!! As a kid nothing was
More deliciously satisfying then the amazing smell of it brewing throughout our house!! Really brings back fond memories of my childhood.Thank you girlfriend sometimes ya need to be reminded of the special things you had in life you tend to forget and loose on the way.. love when you reminisce!!
Thank you
So true I remember the way that percolator, the coffee smelled so good❤
@@mimiscountrycooking1607 ❤️
We have been married for twenty years and we are still using my grandmother's set.
That’s wonderful ❤️❤️
I love corning ware & correlle
I use my crazy daisy everyday
Que bella su colección, felicidades!!!!
I had the Wildflower dishes when I first moved out of my parent's home. I now have and love the original blue cornflower cookware. The Blue Morning dishes remind me of French country style. I just saw another video that said to use Mother's Mag & Aluminum polish to clean up your cookware. Just a little dap in a dry cloth and some gentle rubbing to get off cooked on grease, silverware marks, etc. Once clean, wash off any residue and dry to a beautiful shine. Plan to try that. I love that you are passionate about your collection. Lucky lady.
Thank you, that is a great tip and I will definitely try it!
I collect Corning Ware too. I had a set of the orange wildflower as my dishes in college. My mom had the blue cornflower coffee pot and a bunch of the casserole dishes & a meat platter. I have the green crazy daisy divided dish (my cats eat chow out of it) and I started collecting the French vegetable casserole dishes w/ lids about 15 years ago. Got them at thrift shops and antique stores. Thought they were expensive then but now the prices will floor you. Thanks for sharing your awesome collection!
Your cats are lucky you share lol
The prices are crazy now! I was looking at yellow butterfly set this past summer at a thrift store and I was shocked. 10$ a plate. Googled and found that Taylor swift had a music video featuring them and that had driven the price way up.
yes, I have my moms collection & my wife was so amazed when she saw that I saved them. She loves cooking with them. I especially like when she uses the smallest dish to to make spinach artichoke dip & we can eat it right out of the cookware & clean it without any issues.
When I was 17 I bought my mom a set of Corelle Ware...Mom loved them!
Hi neighbor. I must be the only one who didn't grow up with corning ware. My mom and aunts had clear glass, Pyrex I guess. I had a bad childhood. I am now slowly building a collection of blue cornflower. Your table settings are always beautiful. Anna from Arkansas.
I’m glade to meet you, Anna!!! It always feels like family meeting people from Arkansas on here. ❤️ I’m in Haskell.
We are in Gosnell.@@MistyJean78
Those silver cannisters on your countertop, my mom had those for years when I was little, then she traded them out for glass ones with the Corningware tops in the floral pattern. Love it!
Wow, what a lovely collection!
Thank you 😊
❤❤❤
Great collection!
Thank you 😊
Beautiful 😍🥰🥰🥰
Thank you! 🤗
I've only been collecting for a few months now but I just discovered the Strawberry Sunday last weekend when I found some dinner and bread plates and I justtttt learned thru this video there's a blue cornflower Corelle?!?! Oooo I cant wait to find someee
They are all my favorites 😅
@@MistyJean78 I sheet you not, I found a Corningware piggy bank this weekend and I'm dying
@@grand_vacation that’s incredible!!! I’m so happy for you, and also a little sad for myself 🤪
@@MistyJean78 you'll find one soon I promise
My family member has a Corelle set I believe is called Marigold? They are in good shape but read that Corelle made before 2005 may have too much lead in the pattern. One woman did a lead test and said lead was detectable.
@@janetdonaldson2632 None of mine any crazing. Jason is lead certified, and he said that “rubbing your hand on a wall with old paint is gonna expose you to more lead than a lifetime of eating off of dishes. You have to have a deep scratch or a break to be exposed to any of the lead”
You have quite the collection
I have a few that belonged to my Grandmother I have both the coffee and teapot and several casserole dishes do you have the oblong platter? I found two at a consignment shop, love corning wear dishes ❤
I don’t have the oblong in the blue cornflower yet lol
I have my mom's coffee pot you used, but afraid to use it as it's been recalled. Your not afraid that the top will separate ???
No, mine has a glass notch it catches on, it only separates when it’s lined up just right.
I was also born in the 1900's
🤣🤣🤣 my daughter in laws love to remind me
Your pig bank! 😢
I know 😫hopefully I’ll find another one lol