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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jun 03 2014 : 5:12:01 PM
This is one of my favorite things. Every time I use it I think of her and wonder what she made with it.

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texdane Posted - Jun 11 2014 : 06:42:37 AM
Nancy Jo,
That is so beautiful. How special that you have her rolling pin. Very precious.

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Jun 04 2014 : 12:54:46 PM
Nancy Jo: that is a wonderful treasure, especially because you have a picture of her. Thanks for the post.

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katmom Posted - Jun 03 2014 : 8:06:32 PM
Ditto what PeggyAnn said...

I often times see old well worn rolling pins in vintage shops... and I always wonder who the pins belonged to,,, about all the crusts and biscuits its rolled over.. family recipes that have been secretly guarded or lovingly passed down... if only the rolling pins could talk!
hugz

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LadyInRed Posted - Jun 03 2014 : 6:34:39 PM
Nancy Jo...
I love that beautiful rolling pin and the story behind it.
And those Journals would be true treasures also.
So much family history there. You are richly blessed by
those being passed down to you for safe keeping.

Love and Hugs,
Peg

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