To restore a cast iron all you need to do is scrub it with steel wool and dish soap . Then cook bacon in it eat the bacon then while the pan is still hot or warm take the oil from the bacon and rub it all over every inch of the pan in side and out handle too. Let it cool wipe the excess off and the pan is properly patinaed. Ready to use for generations.
If it's really rusty, it may require the ammonia and black plastic bag treatment, but I don't really know how it's done and never want to find out. Except that you do it OUTSIDE and with the wind blowing the other way.
I was always taught to never use soap. For rusty or non rusty clean with oil and salt and a rag. Scrub and wipe out. Put in oven for a few minutes to absorb and oil/salt left over. 🤷🏻♀️
At 14:16, the glass circle looks like the gadget we put in the pot when boiling pasta. It was recommended for avoiding boil-overs, and we haven't had any since we started using it.
@@katelynmariahvisionaryarti7619 Thank you for correcting me! They look alot like pickle pebbles they are called for weighing down fermented garlic, veggies etc. Take care and stay safe!
10:06 That brings back memories. My sister had one of those Avon perfume “heads”. Had not seen or thought of in years and years but knew what it was instantly
Wow, Drew has a great eye..what a team you two make! That cleaned off surface looks like a great spot to snap some pics...don't tell your mom I suggested that! lol
Last week I bought a chunk of glass, you won' t believe it. I developed an appreciation for the art of glass. And it all comes together. Heavy uranium glass wrapped in cobalt and deeply cut to clear. Slightly older than art deco, but straight forward like that. The complementary contrast, the brutal cuts, straight lines. Awesome. The best among these quite valuable pieces. A paid less than the current inflation rate of its actual value. The thing is pure joy. It transcends materialism. Timeless. And radioactive for the next 100 millennia.
Good afternoon, I have to tell you what a joy you are, your a breath of fresh air…. I absolutely love every video, your spirit is so kind, loving and gentle. Thank you for doing what you do…. I had a business and sold it two years ago, no longer doing “diy” I just only watch you….. have a blessed and safe day
The glass piece you found over by the canning jars is a weight for when you are pickling things, it weighs everything down in the jar so it stays under the brine.
I appreciate how this store keeps their sets together with rubber bands not that sticky packing tape most places use. It allows you to inspect every item for damage before purchasing. I would hope people would be respectful enough to repackage them securely after looking thru the grouping. 🤔🤞
Cubist was originally made in pink or green. Clear was reproduced in the 60's. Fostoria was only made in clear. Cubist was originally only made in luncheon pieces. I know I collected the entire set in pink for my daughter. It took years to gather all the pieces!
I remember when I was a child and my mom having all the tupperware parties and the other one was home interiors...some of the stuff you pick up looks like that stuff...
That Cambridge vase color is called Crown Tuscan. It it my favorite!!! That's a keyhole vase. Tell your mom she has good taste lol. The collectors have their convention in June you should come and see the museum
I look forward to your forays out and about shopping! I am a "glass hound". Glass is a true weakness of mine, but unfortunately, I don't have anymore places within my home to support my "glass addiction", therefore; I enjoy vicariously through you! Andrew picked up some beautiful pieces!
What a great shopping trip at Goodwill. And love the things in the first box absolutely Beautiful Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
Always enjoy your videos..but wow the stuff Andrew had in that box is all the things I love. If I was you I would keep the biscuit jar in your house come fall. It was the prettiest ever. I gave away a fairy light thirty years ago and never seen one again at estate sales or Goodwill. Thank you. 😊
I like to look at the figure s in the thrift store too it's fun . You will have a lot of them once I start buying them. I would have gotten that lady in the blue dress figure that was cute.🥰😍❤️
It was the tall blue trumpet vase? (at 20:23 you talk about one that sold in your booth the next day) ahh I loved that vase . Maybe your Father will bring it back to the shop! 😉 Every time you do an unboxing I get the urge to buy something on E Bay. Not good!
That blue cup that you said “must go with that blue dish” was Royal China out of Sebring Ohio. I only know that because my besties dad worked there. Some of the patterns can sell for $$$ I believe the factories peak was in the late 70’s.
You look so pretty today.💜 You crack me up about the guy. 😊 I like the milk glass plate, the boy Shepard. I like the glass napkin holder but it was making me crave for Tacos.🌮🌮🌮 I like too the cat statue. At the shop I love the Japanese frosted bowl and the blue Fenton opalescent vase.💙
Think that napkin holder could be Chance Glass England…(2nd comment now from me!!)…made in Birmingham ,England …where I live… and collectable now ….😃👍. Sue ,Birmingham, England 🏴..
It is very common to have nativity sets cast around a store. I found a stand alone stained glass cow, Then I found a donkey. After I got home I realized this is part of a nativity set!
Tell your Mom, She's done Wonders tidying up the shop. I can see more than pathways thru the store. Good Work Mom !!
Nice to see that this Goodwill uses elastics instead of tape to lot things.
My favorite thing in the world is when I think your video is ending then you add an extension and it makes me so happy lol
The napkin holder is a pattern called Swirl made in England by Chance Bros.
Cast iron was actually in decent shape. Little scrub and seasoning would have brought it back to life
And it was a WAGNER piece!!!
It looked like a chicken fryer, nice & deep.
Pretty, pretty, pretty! You are so lucky to have a Mother like yours, she's great!
To restore a cast iron all you need to do is scrub it with steel wool and dish soap . Then cook bacon in it eat the bacon then while the pan is still hot or warm take the oil from the bacon and rub it all over every inch of the pan in side and out handle too. Let it cool wipe the excess off and the pan is properly patinaed. Ready to use for generations.
If it's really rusty, it may require the ammonia and black plastic bag treatment, but I don't really know how it's done and never want to find out. Except that you do it OUTSIDE and with the wind blowing the other way.
I was always taught to never use soap. For rusty or non rusty clean with oil and salt and a rag. Scrub and wipe out. Put in oven for a few minutes to absorb and oil/salt left over. 🤷🏻♀️
Thanks great information 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks I didn't know that
Soap, water and rusty cast don't mix, bad idea bad knowledge.
Unboxing on the clean white counter was a great background for the pieces easier to see the detail
Yes n her mom is going to get her if she doesn't get it off that counter LOL😂
Stuff that close to the edge of the counter makes me nervous....even from here! LOL
Good job mom!
The puck you looked at is to use in canning when fermentation to keep food under liquid
I feel like when you have your shop ready you'll have a section called 'it has a bird on it' LOL
The round mystery piece of glass is something to put in your pan when boiling a liquid. It makes a bumping noise when boiling starts.
Watching the unboxing feels like Christmas!
The unboxing of the glass items that Andrew bought was great.
At 14:16, the glass circle looks like the gadget we put in the pot when boiling pasta. It was recommended for avoiding boil-overs, and we haven't had any since we started using it.
The glass piece is the top of a bail lid Ball Jar
@@louiseasmith1336 yes, that’s call a bail
@@katelynmariahvisionaryarti7619 Can also be used to weigh down fermenting veggies I think.
@@flossycaines1270 I suppose you could, but they are made as lids for ball jars. I collect the jars
@@katelynmariahvisionaryarti7619 Thank you for correcting me! They look alot like pickle pebbles they are called for weighing down fermented garlic, veggies etc. Take care and stay safe!
Please thank your Mom for me for straightening/cleaning up some for you & Andrew!!😊❤
Wow. Andrew got you some good stuff!
The old phone was radio. My parents had a similar one.
Oh, my mom gave me Miss Lollypop for Christmas when I was little. Gosh that was a long time ago :)
14:24: is for Vintage Canning Jar 🫙
10:06 That brings back memories. My sister had one of those Avon perfume “heads”. Had not seen or thought of in years and years but knew what it was instantly
I’m so happy to see you supporting Linda! She’s a doll and finds the best stuff!
Wow, Drew has a great eye..what a team you two make! That cleaned off surface looks like a great spot to snap some pics...don't tell your mom I suggested that! lol
Taking a picture of a marking and then zooming in always helps me decipher them more easily 😊
Beautiful things in that box. I loved them.
Last week I bought a chunk of glass, you won' t believe it. I developed an appreciation for the art of glass. And it all comes together. Heavy uranium glass wrapped in cobalt and deeply cut to clear. Slightly older than art deco, but straight forward like that. The complementary contrast, the brutal cuts, straight lines. Awesome. The best among these quite valuable pieces. A paid less than the current inflation rate of its actual value. The thing is pure joy. It transcends materialism. Timeless. And radioactive for the next 100 millennia.
Those homco pieces would go for a good amount on what not. Very popular now :)
Good afternoon, I have to tell you what a joy you are, your a breath of fresh air…. I absolutely love every video, your spirit is so kind, loving and gentle. Thank you for doing what you do…. I had a business and sold it two years ago, no longer doing “diy” I just only watch you….. have a blessed and safe day
The glass piece you found over by the canning jars is a weight for when you are pickling things, it weighs everything down in the jar so it stays under the brine.
I appreciate how this store keeps their sets together with rubber bands not that sticky packing tape most places use. It allows you to inspect every item for damage before purchasing. I would hope people would be respectful enough to repackage them securely after looking thru the grouping. 🤔🤞
Yes! Me too.
Cubist was originally made in pink or green. Clear was reproduced in the 60's. Fostoria was only made in clear. Cubist was originally only made in luncheon pieces. I know I collected the entire set in pink for my daughter. It took years to gather all the pieces!
The little round flat glass thing is to place in the bottom of a pot to prevent boiling over
A beautiful box of glass! Lots of Fenton. The vase is cameo opalescent---cameo being the color as you surmised.
23:11 were there ever really biscuits in that? Do you think? Like little tiny biscuits😂
I remember when I was a child and my mom having all the tupperware parties and the other one was home interiors...some of the stuff you pick up looks like that stuff...
That Cambridge vase color is called Crown Tuscan. It it my favorite!!! That's a keyhole vase. Tell your mom she has good taste lol. The collectors have their convention in June you should come and see the museum
The day is complete Jocelyn released today's video.
I wait for my daily dose 😊
Hi Jocelyn. I love all the unboxing pieces Andrew got. As for the saucer you might find the cup at another goodwill. You never know.
I look forward to your forays out and about shopping! I am a "glass hound". Glass is a true weakness of mine, but unfortunately, I don't have anymore places within my home to support my "glass addiction", therefore; I enjoy vicariously through you! Andrew picked up some beautiful pieces!
Kudos to Andrew for a great haul.
Your mom is doing exactly what I would have to do! Go mom!
Lol mom bought it! So Funny! I love the way you take time to show us each item. I don't mind the crinkle sound of paper at all.
Beautiful all the things in the box and your mom is awesome fixing and clear out the counter thumbs up she worked hard 👍
Great timing! I just checked in to see if you were here yet!
That "Old timey" phone was a light! The center gold piece holds the bulb. that is why therer was an electric cord coming from the back,
Love your channel, but I miss all of the live auction hauls and fun chats while you were finding treasures. Wish you would bring some of them back.
Lol, the candle candle holder 😂
Andrew has a great eye for awesome stuff! I love it all!☺
I thought I saw a glass pumpkin in the first bin, nice coloration on it. 💞💞🙃💞💞
I think that glass piece you picked up by the canisters is a pot boiler. You put it in a pot to prevent it from boiling over.
Getting close to opening up shop to the public. It's looking so squared away and organized!!
Twice you walked by a boy and girl bear figurines. I have those. Bought them from home interior 40 years ago.
hi, lovely pink bowl. pink glass is one of my favorite things!!!
Es hermoso todo lo que presentas de cristal (lo que está envuelto y en cajas).
Those vases you unboxed were amazing!!!
That was a great box to watch you go through. I liked everything!
go Andrew.👏🏻👏🏻beautiful pick. You guys have such classy taste. Nobody does glass better
Cast iron is the best to cook your cornbread , biscuit in . Makes all the difference in the world.
What a great shopping trip at Goodwill. And love the things in the first box absolutely Beautiful Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
I liked the unboxed fairy light, different than any I've see before!
14:13 14:16 the red and white stripe bowl looks like TG Green Cornishware and maybe worth looking at.
That was some beautiful stuff in that box. He did very well catch you on your next one.
Always enjoy your videos..but wow the stuff Andrew had in that box is all the things I love. If I was you I would keep the biscuit jar in your house come fall. It was the prettiest ever. I gave away a fairy light thirty years ago and never seen one again at estate sales or Goodwill. Thank you. 😊
Thank you so much for the unboxing at the end. They are great to watch
Wow that was a beautiful box of glass!
My mother in law had those butterflies from homeco? I spray painted them brown but today the color is teal. That might look nice.
Wow, Andrew did awesome! Beautiful glass❤
Great job Andrew! Those items were beautiful!
I like to look at the figure s in the thrift store too it's fun . You will have a lot of them once I start buying them. I would have gotten that lady in the blue dress figure that was cute.🥰😍❤️
I LOVE THOSE VINTAGE FIBERGLASS SHADES..ESPECIALLY THAT GREEN ONE
You made me nervous when opening the box of glass and placing them so close to the edge. Great pieces. Loved it.
It was the tall blue trumpet vase? (at 20:23 you talk about one that sold in your booth the next day) ahh I loved that vase .
Maybe your Father will bring it back to the shop! 😉
Every time you do an unboxing I get the urge to buy something on E Bay. Not good!
It’s a “Turcandle” or a “cantur” lol like the turducken (sp),
21:28 wrote the glass is so pretty and the smalls are perfect for what not ❤
That blue cup that you said “must go with that blue dish” was Royal China out of Sebring Ohio. I only know that because my besties dad worked there. Some of the patterns can sell for $$$ I believe the factories peak was in the late 70’s.
😮 Wow! Just stunning glass. I never see such pieces in my area. I would scoop up a fairy light in a heart beat if I found one in the wild in my area.
Front counter looks amazing. Yeah mom! 🎉
I love Wagner cast iron!!
I think your Tiffany & Co. cup is on the shelf below the Talavera from china , to the left ..
I hope it is it ...😮 7:55 it's under a Zebra mug....❤
Good eye😉 it very well may be the ☕
I’d think it would be more traditional teacup shape?
@@nicolad8822
The color looks very close to the saucer, very bright blue....
IDK......???
@@DarWilson She must have seen it , it’s the same one at 7.47
I saw that as well
That was quite a box full of treasures!
That silver top jar is Avon however everyone likes that one…
Feel so happy when I see your videos pop up
The items in the unboxing were beautiful!😊
You look so pretty today.💜 You crack me up about the guy. 😊 I like the milk glass plate, the boy Shepard. I like the glass napkin holder but it was making me crave for Tacos.🌮🌮🌮 I like too the cat statue. At the shop I love the Japanese frosted bowl and the blue Fenton opalescent vase.💙
14:24 cookie press? Those lg red striped 👀mixing bowls were nice
Jocelyn, I love learning along with you. Thank you for teaching us. Do you think Andrew would film his flea market trips for us? 🥰
Ball jar lid. The old ones that close with wires
🦋🦋🦋 always fun with you Jocelyn 🌸🌺🌸
The old Telephone was a random I believe made in the 60s. Can sale for around $50
Another fabulous clip Jocelyn. This time I watched you whilst in the car wash!!😂
Gorgeous glass in that box!
The guy looking says what a nice looking Lady!! Maybe he says oh that’s the CLL!!
He is probably wondering why she is holding a camera and talking to herself 😂
@@ozarkzoe yes you might be right!,!
Think that napkin holder could be Chance Glass England…(2nd comment now from me!!)…made in Birmingham
,England …where I live… and collectable now ….😃👍. Sue ,Birmingham, England 🏴..
Glass disk keeps a
Pot
From
Boiling
Over.
Love your nail polish color today!
The aqua disk thing is the top of a canning jar.
Beautiful Crystal from Andrews haul!
It is very common to have nativity sets cast around a store. I found a stand alone stained glass cow, Then I found a donkey. After I got home I realized this is part of a nativity set!
The round glass object you couldn't figure out what it was.... It's the top to an old canning jar
Hi what a blast fun to be able to see you California