Le swoon!!!
Reminds me of the mushrooms in the TV show "The Magic Garden." Wow. And to think people actually bought that stuff. @_@
Heh heh. I love how the counter-culture snuck it's way in through the side door, and into the kitchens of America back then.Hell, even after Katrina, I still have one of our orange-and-yellow shroom-covered sugar canisters (they were part of a 4-piece set.)Tex(who'd happily have those "kitchen brighteners" in his kitchen today)
My grandmother had that calendar.
Mushrooms were so totally a thing back then. I mean, as a decorating motif!
My mom had that blender! Just not the cover. :)
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Le swoon!!!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the mushrooms in the TV show "The Magic Garden." Wow. And to think people actually bought that stuff. @_@
ReplyDeleteHeh heh. I love how the counter-culture snuck it's way in through the side door, and into the kitchens of America back then.
ReplyDeleteHell, even after Katrina, I still have one of our orange-and-yellow shroom-covered sugar canisters (they were part of a 4-piece set.)
Tex
(who'd happily have those "kitchen brighteners" in his kitchen today)
My grandmother had that calendar.
ReplyDeleteMushrooms were so totally a thing back then. I mean, as a decorating motif!
ReplyDeleteMy mom had that blender! Just not the cover. :)
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