Stoneware Cookie
Stoneware Cookie

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Pottery Cookie Jar Crock Vintage Stoneware Retro Kitchen Home Blue W/ Flowers $34.99 |
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Ceramic Stoneware Pottery Handmade Teal Cookie Flower Fruit Bouquet Vase $30.00 |
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Handmade Stoneware Pottery Vase celedon Blue Brown Flower Cookie Fruit Bouquet $35.00 |
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Salmon Falls Stoneware “BlueRhino” Salt Glaze ~ Crock/Cookie Jar ~ RARE~ $59.99 |
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Polmedia Polish Pottery New Stoneware cookie sheet Unikat from Boleslawiec $275.95 |
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Henn Pottery Heart Stoneware Cookie Shortbread Mold GREAT DEAL OF THE DAY! $3.52 |
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Henn Pottery Angel Stoneware Cookie Shortbread Mold GREAT DEAL OF THE DAY! $3.52 |
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Henn Pottery 2 Pc Heart Stoneware Cookie Shortbread Mold GREAT DEAL $4.65 |
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Vintage Ransburg Pottery Stoneware Crock Cookie Jar Orange Flower $19.99 |
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Rare Antique Robinson Ransbottom Stoneware Pottery Oscar Cookie Jar USA $24.95 |
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LARGE STONEWARE Milk Jug/COOKIE JAR CARVED EAGLE DESIGN-NAT’IONAL GALLERY OF ART $15.99 |
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Vtg ROBINSON RANSBOTTOM Roseville Ohio Blue Band STONEWARE COOKIE JAR Free S/H $44.89 |
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Mccoy Brown glazed drip cookie jar #7024 Ceramic stoneware MC COY no lid $5.95 |
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1990 Salmon Falls Stoneware Cookie Jar with Lid Cobalt Design $19.99 |
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Vtg ROBINSON Ransbottom Roseville OHIO BLUE BAND STONEWARE COOKIE JAR Free SHIP $39.95 |
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Western Stoneware Monmouth Illinois Pottery DIAMONDS Bean Pot & Lid Cookie Jar $9.99 |
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RARE Yellow Lidded Cookie Jar Crock Canister Salt Glazed Stoneware Rowe Pottery $34.99 |
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Polish Stoneware Signature COOKIE JAR Teresa Andrukiewicz artist $99.00 |
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Vintage Usa Stoneware Bean Pot /Cookie Jar Southwestern $75.00 |
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VTG SHABBY COTTAGE CHIC~PINK STRAWBERRY~COOKIE JAR/CANISTER~POTTERY/STONEWARE~VG $25.99 |
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Vintage Stoneware Tan w/ Flowers Cookie Jar (no lid) $29.99 |
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Vintage Stoneware Pottery U.S.A Bean Pot Crock or Cookie Jar South Western Style $30.00 |
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Vintage Salmon Falls Stoneware 1992 Helen Berg’s Bears Cookie Jar/Crock w/Lid $59.99 |
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Louisville Stoneware ” COOKIES FOR SANTA” PLATE $13.99 |
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Vintage Brown StoneWare~McCoy~Cookie Jug/Cookie Jar/Crock~ $35.00 |
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1920′s-30′s Stoneware Tulip Cookie/Pretzel Jar USA $58.45 |
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Louisville Stoneware GAGGLE OF GEESE Cookie Jar 9″ Tall with lid approx. $22.95 |
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Stoneware Cold Painted Floral On Green Spongeware Cookie Jar Or Canister $15.00 |
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Stoneware Pottery Crock COOKIE JAR Heavy Periwinkle Blue Vintage HP Fruit 11″ US $8.00 |
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Mccoy Pottery Stoneware Cookie Jar Bean Pot $39.96 |
Tailgating: the Choices to be Made for your Party
When you are planning a tailgating adventure prior to the next big game there are many choices to be made. Planning ahead will guarantee that you and your tailgating group enjoy your next gathering to the fullest.
One of the key choices to be made is what type of grill will you be using, charcoal or propane. At the Stiftungfestivities, the unofficial tailgate party of St. John’s University, we have two grill masters and they use different sources of heat to prepare their masterpieces.
Mike Fahey, the pioneer and originator of the Stiftungfestivities, uses charcoal to grill his secretly seasoned burgers, which he has specially prepared at Mackenthun and Wischnack Meats in Norwood-Young America, Minnesota. Our other grill master is Dave Verkuilen who uses a Weber model Q100 propane grill to prepare the wild rice sausages from Thielen Meat Market in Little Falls, Minnesota. Both of these gentlemen take their job as grill masters very seriously and they are quite good at what they do. Keeping the hungry fans busy eating the delicious burgers and sausages prior to game time is choreographed like a Broadway production and these two men make it look effortless.
Once the preparation of the entrees has gotten underway the accompanying side dishes need to be organized. Potato salad, baked beans, chili and a variety of chips will accent the entrees nicely.
During the down time prior to the grills being warm enough to prepare the entrees people want to have a snack while they socialize. A nice meat and cheese tray works well for this time in your tailgating experience.
During the early part of the season, you will want to have plenty of cold drinks to quench your thirst. As the temperatures drop in the later part of the season, hot chocolate or coffee will most likely be the beverage of choice. Make sure that you are prepared for tailgating with a properly insulated mug to keep your beverage cold or warm, depending on the time of year.
Having plenty of your favorite desserts will put the finishing touches on your tailgating meal. Cupcakes, brownies, or cookies all make great choices for tailgating desserts.
Proper dishes whether they are paper, plastic or stoneware will be needed to enjoy your tailgating meal, also remember flatware. Flatware can be either plastic or metal. This is especially important to remember if you are serving chili or soup.
By doing some advanced planning your will enjoy your tailgating experience to the fullest.
About the Author
Dana Buttenhoff is an avid college football fan and loves to spend Saturday afternoons in the autumn cheering for the St. John’s University Johnnies. The Johnnies are coached by College Football Hall of Fame Coach John Gagliardi. John Gagliardi has more career college football victories than any other coach on the planet. Learn more about St. John’s University Football at http://www.JohnnieFootball.com
microwave reacted as if No metal and burned a hole in the side?
microwave, in the light when I put 4 cookies and a small Chinese stoneware made nn is what happened
does the plate has a metal edge on that ..?.. had a bottle with a sticker that was like the metal on it and I thought none of that ….. It burned a whole in the jar …. .
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