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12/23/2013 4:56:49 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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My Mom belived that good luck would come to the home & family living there if we bought a new broom every new year , So let's hear about yer ole timey ideas .i'm buying a broom & a new skillet too.




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12/24/2013 11:07:48 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Tain't quite so Ante , we left ya Grits & shorts ( no not underwear ) many a piece of hog jowl i have consumed in my Yankee Mo. border state belly.

12/24/2013 2:33:11 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Truth of the matter you "poor Widows" were at the mercy of both sides scouring the countryside to feed their troops & horses, mules , etc; my Grandpa on Mom's side of family was a Forager= confiscated supplies from locals by force or payment ( near worthless script )while serving with the 10th Tenn, mounted Infantry,...they rode to the battle , butfought on foot.

12/24/2013 4:36:30 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Now that we have explored the Civil war a little more in depth , let's return to tradtions , who in yer family gets the turkey wish bone to pull? & who likes to eat the turkey tail? who carves the bird , ham or roast ? these things .

12/24/2013 4:41:34 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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Wow, not heard of 'script' in a very long time, memories .. *smile* Thanks

12/24/2013 4:41:51 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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A lot of people hold to the tradition that if you eat cabbage or something green on new years day, you will come into money some time during the year.

12/24/2013 5:23:57 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  
keebler3
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Not a "Real" Tradition but.=for me, since I have No family---I do Velveeta grits Casserole, fried eggs over easy, Pepperage Farm thin sliced toast smothered with "Real butter" sometimes creamed Chip Beef, Tomato juice for breakfast, maybe a Banana, & coffee.
i'm cooking My usual tonight, Roast Beef, tators, carotts,& Mushroons. yep coffee too.
finish off with some nice Buttered Pecan Ice Cream for dessert with chocolate Hard shell on top.
Keeb

12/25/2013 5:30:37 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Years ago the coal miners in our neck of the woods always got paid with script.

12/26/2013 5:43:25 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Ante , script , is money printed mainly for occupation forces to re-emburse or purchase goods or services rendered in areas or foreign countries , our government past & present as well as other nations do not like our real currency to be in hands of foreigners , ( this is what used to be ) when i was in the service, now they recive cash by the truck load, green backs we use here, these are exchanged for silver &gold & weapons ,then to top it off they print conterfit, bills . & distribute back here. the military script doesn't look like our dollars at all.

12/28/2013 1:24:04 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Sadie,the script is worthless in any place other than the theater of operations it was issued in , such as Korea , the American green backs that we use here despite it's loss of buying power here ...is still much in demand in foreign lands where they use it to buy gold , silver & guns ,drugs etc, .... now is this clear?

12/28/2013 1:29:56 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

thespian918
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I think this describes script! Companies used to pay with script here in America. They had to buy in the Company Store.


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12/28/2013 1:43:41 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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True ...Thespian , like i said , for example the the script issued in the coal mining communities , would be worthless in some other area than the stores & other businesses who agreed to accept them as payment for goods & services.

12/28/2013 2:06:32 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Most all little coal mining towns had a company store. It was owned by the coal companies. If a coal miner earned $50.00 a week, he was issued $50.00 worth of script. He could redeem it in $50.00 worth of merchandise at the company store or any merchant that accepted it. Script was round metal tokens made just like nickles, dimes and quarters but slightly different. They had different values. The coal companies also owned a bunch of houses called company houses. A miner could rent them if he needed a place to live. I was raised on a farm about 6 miles from a coal mining town. Back in the early to mid 50's, everything was booming.

12/28/2013 4:47:02 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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I'm sure most of you by now have heard the expression "He's a real go getter" ... in the days of of a bygone era ,of shirt factories, thread mills , canneries , the hubbys or boy friends made it a point to be on hand come payday when the little woman & some times even her children got paid , he'd go get her & the pay envelope too. most especially the boozers , gamblers & wh*re mongers.

12/29/2013 11:15:39 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Usually always eat cooked cabbage on New Years day. Stopped at store a few minutes ago and got me a big head. 25 cents a pound.

12/29/2013 5:11:34 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  
keebler3
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My dad would make & save a snowball from the first snow..

12/30/2013 7:15:01 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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I'm gonna put a snow ball to yer Cabbage dinner it sounds like St.Pat's Day a few months to early.

12/31/2013 7:47:50 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

altje
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I fix a dish with cabbage that's very tasty - usually make it in a wok. Slice some potatoes (I usually leave the peelings on) and onions and cook in a little grease - I usually use olive oil. When the potatoes and onions are brown and tender, I add a couple of Nathan's hot dogs cut up (the recipe called for sausages, but I don't always have those on hand). Cook that for a few minutes, then add shredded cabbage, a few tablespoons of water, cover and steam until the cabbage is tender. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Simple, quick, and very good!



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12/31/2013 8:01:15 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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Anti, I first came over here when I was 21 .. Went to Texas close to a base as hubb was military, they paid him in script.......That left me trying to learn our Amercian money and the blasted Script *L -- Memories..

1/1/2014 8:58:38 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Guess i will keep up tradition and cook me some cabbage to eat for supper today.

1/1/2014 9:10:04 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Alex , yer cabbage dinner & Altjes sound mighty good , can smell the fond aroma way over here in S.W. Mo. for me i'd like stuffed cabbage , with gound lamb & rice as the filler ,cresent rolls & whole cranberry sauce,iced tea , for desert sweet kisses from Dianne.



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1/1/2014 1:15:04 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

altje
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That sounds good too, Fish! Would you believe that I never liked cabbage until I started cooking it for myself?

1/2/2014 6:13:55 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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There were several Hungarian families that settled the coal mining town about five mile from me and every fall, the church they attend makes and sell cabbage rolls. They made an exhibition mine out of an old mine and you can take tours thru it from about April thru October.

1/2/2014 6:25:30 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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From my grandmother---------- She told me Christmas Decs should always be down before Jan first.. Clean house to start the new year, her thoughts were It would stay that way with minimal work then....
She was from Wales!!

1/2/2014 8:50:07 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Quote from newlady2:
From my grandmother---------- She told me Christmas Decs should always be down before Jan first.. Clean house to start the new year, her thoughts were It would stay that way with minimal work then....
She was from Wales!!
........ a very wise & prudent lady ,,,,,must google up just what the term "Welsh on a Deal " means ???

1/3/2014 6:04:00 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Quote from elderfisherman:
........ a very wise & prudent lady ,,,,,must google up just what the term "Welsh on a Deal " means ???
.....Means to back out and not live up to your end of the agreement. I read somewhere that some think it come about years ago when King Edward of England refused to honor a treaty. Some of the Welsh people think it is an insult to them.

1/3/2014 6:08:15 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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Ages ago the Welsh did think it was an insult--back when they all spoke WElsh, Now most of the people living there speak English .. Time marched on ..

1/3/2014 5:47:13 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Thanks Alex & New , that's history .one of my favorite subjects ,

1/4/2014 7:22:57 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Quote from elderfisherman:
Thanks Alex & New , that's history .one of my favorite subjects ,
..... I like history too Fish. Like to know the origon of things and where it come from.

1/24/2014 6:46:04 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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When we were kids, we always had Mom to leave out a glass of milk and some cookies for Santa Claus a snack.

1/24/2014 9:24:34 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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We call him Santa-- can yu say the names hes called all over the world?? I have fogotten

1/24/2014 10:05:39 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Ok , new , I'll give it a shot , not sure of country , but one name is...Father Christmas , another St. Nicolus, & possibly Satan by some Muslims ?

1/24/2014 11:49:08 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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I knew of two yu chose fish--but to be sure theres many more..?

1/24/2014 3:03:11 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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I must confess , this time I cheated , & looked up some data on this character Santa .Santa Claus ( American)Kris Kringle ( German?)Sinter Klass (Dutch) Tome -Nisse (Denmark) Yule lad(Iceland)Father christmas ( England )Yule Goat ( Finland , Norway ,Sweden )Saint Nichulas(Anglo-Saxon)=English ...St Mikulas( Hungrary)Grand Father Frost ( European Origin ?)All fictiional characters , of folk lore & literature, now music & Movies.



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1/24/2014 3:45:41 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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Thankyu....... I remembered a couple of them but no twhere they wsere supposed to be.. LOL Thats typical. *L

1/24/2014 9:20:14 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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This is my last post for the day ( evening) so in keeping with an older than dirt tradtion ...this old farts gonna hit the hay , Good night my

1/26/2014 1:12:30 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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How many of you remember the huge highway poster signs that advertised products like Tobacco, cars , soft drinks & beer? did you ever get up real close to view the printed panels that were posted on these sign boards ?I may have said this before ? anyhow each & every thing in the picture displayed was made up of small , circles , dots , diamonds ,Xs , + , #,* & several other marks in different colors , to make that image , there might be in a single finger of a smoker several hundered such marks,all combined that to a viewer from several feet away look like a print of a painting.one of several displaying Santa Claus, used by the Coca -Cola company for example .were very colorful.

1/27/2014 6:51:51 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Quote from elderfisherman:
How many of you remember the huge highway poster signs that advertised products like Tobacco, cars , soft drinks & beer? did you ever get up real close to view the printed panels that were posted on these sign boards ?I may have said this before ? anyhow each & every thing in the picture displayed was made up of small , circles , dots , diamonds ,Xs , + , #,* & several other marks in different colors , to make that image , there might be in a single finger of a smoker several hundered such marks,all combined that to a viewer from several feet away look like a print of a painting.one of several displaying Santa Claus, used by the Coca -Cola company for example .were very colorful.
......... Remember them very well Fish.

1/27/2014 6:53:32 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Another old time tradition of mine is, when the going gets tough, run for cover which is what i am getting ready to do.

1/27/2014 8:33:03 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Quote from manureman:
Another old time tradition of mine is, when the going gets tough, run for cover which is what i am getting ready to do.
...............Alex you got the right idea for next 48 hours duck indoors & stay as safe & warm as possible .

1/29/2014 10:49:51 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  
oldlady4oldman
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My grandma taught us to never get rid of a purse without LEAVING at least a penny in it for the next person.
You also did not give an empty purse or wallet as a gift!

When MY KIDS were married they were invited to come home for Christmas dinner UNTIL their first kid arrived, then I abolished that "tradition" and insisted they MAKE THEIR OWN TRADITIONS, make holiday plans that did not include eating Christmas dinner at grandma and Grandpa's house every holiday or else it will "not seem like Christmas" to the Grandkids after we pass, and be hard to START new "traditions" when they are 12, 14 or whatever.
I'd rather they just come over for dinner on non-special occasions.

1/30/2014 7:56:44 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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In Regard to "Oldlady's "remembering the penny in a purse , reminds me also of not giving a knife as a present without charging the recipent a penny , or it would bring bad luck ?

2/5/2014 7:49:04 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

altje
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My grandmother used to say that serving apple pie without a slice of cheese was like a kiss without a squeeze!

2/5/2014 8:04:39 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Altje , i like sharp chedder on my hot apple pie , after that French vanilla ice cream & last of all whipped cream. hope the injury you have will heal soon ,

2/5/2014 12:59:58 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

altje
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Thanks, Fish! It is getting there, today is the first day in a long while that I have not had to take pain meds! Thanks to everyone for the good wishes!

2/5/2014 2:53:23 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Why pray tell did we kick the tires of even new cars & trucks & used ones too, as we examined them before buying , ???? & did anyone bust a tire doing this tradtional ritual ?? I sincerely doubt it ever happened but one in a million old vehicles sold & never in a new one . ,

2/14/2014 7:56:51 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

wilbur1935
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St.Patricks day is coming up.Every year i cook a corned beef and cabbage.My daughter and son love it,i could eat the whole thing.
The luck of the irish to y'all

2/14/2014 8:20:56 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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wilbur, are you Irish ??

2/14/2014 8:46:39 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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OH shoot , why on earth do I even bother ...........

2/15/2014 3:35:07 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Quote from newlady2:
OH shoot , why on earth do I even bother ...........
...................... Now don't get hasty , Newlady , as Wil bur will answer you in good time ..St Pat's day is a month away yet ,I like his menu for that day too.with Bock beer , not green.

2/15/2014 6:46:48 AM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Always fix a gallon jug of pickled eggs at Easter. Yum, yum.

2/15/2014 12:25:39 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

wilbur1935
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Quote from newlady2:
wilbur, are you Irish ??



Does a bear crap in the woods.lol
Just kidding,yes i am irish and st,pattys day is my favorite holiday.I even painted my shoes green one time.







2/15/2014 12:46:28 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  
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Quote from manureman:
Always fix a gallon jug of pickled eggs at Easter. Yum, yum.



OH MY WORD--WHAT'S THAT STINKING --"across the mountain---OH-I SEE.. Turkey Shooter is letting off steam"

2/15/2014 1:03:08 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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Wilbur, were you born in Ireland ??

2/15/2014 1:10:07 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

wilbur1935
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No,My parents were born in the good old u.s.a.and i was born right here in latrobe.grandparents came from scotland and ireland and germany.Can remember my grandmother making saurkraut and dumplings.She was german.


2/15/2014 1:14:16 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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Oh Good Heavens wot a mixed up family but very educational..*smile*

2/15/2014 4:48:34 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

manureman
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Quote from canvaslover:
OH MY WORD--WHAT'S THAT STINKING --"across the mountain---OH-I SEE.. Turkey Shooter is letting off steam"
..... Nag, nag, nag.

2/15/2014 4:50:44 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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Laffin and wonder why men never think of there Gripe gripe gripe ..

2/15/2014 7:01:37 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

elderfisherman
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Quote from newlady2:
Laffin and wonder why men never think of there Gripe gripe gripe ..
....................they can't think when the little womans a jabbberin , do good if they can whistle & whittle then, much less think.

2/15/2014 7:09:53 PM Some old time traditions , post yours  

newlady2
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LOL Not a bad comback fish but you know men like to gab---- btw why are yu on here ? Sure not just for reading..

Now where did that pretty lady go with her music ??