The little bird perched on the handle has a tail that's a whistle, and it actually works when you blow into it, thereby, Whistle for Milk!These little mugs were always the stars of the china cabinet for me, but mom wouldn't let us use them. I think I remember one time when mom let me have some milk in one of the mugs, but it was quickly returned to the safety of the cabinet. Anyway, somehow I got a hold of that little mug and began looking for others on eBay - and I have collected a few more...
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Welcome to the Frog Hollow Farm blog! I've been blogging since January 2010 and have switched from Blogger to Word Press, but I'm back to Blogger because, for me, it's easier to use. My husband and I live on a little farm in Northwest New Jersey. We have some chickens and a very large vegetable garden with asparagus and raspberries, and rows and rows of sunflowers, snapdragons and zinnias. Traveling, entertaining, gardening, spending time with family, studying Italian, blogging and reading keep us busy and happy. With all of this going on, moving towards a simpler life seems almost impossible but it's definitely a daily goal.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Whistle For Milk
This little ceramic 'Whistle For Milk' mug has been around for a long time, probably for at least 50 years! It's not Limoges or anything expensive, but nevertheless is just so sweet and full of memories. My brother, sister and I each received one of these from a visiting friend of my mother's, many years ago when we lived in a little split level house on a corner in south Jersey. Each of the mugs held a package of some sort of candy, and after we ate the candy my mother saved the mugs and placed them with her good china and crystal in her china cabinet for all to see.
The little bird perched on the handle has a tail that's a whistle, and it actually works when you blow into it, thereby, Whistle for Milk!These little mugs were always the stars of the china cabinet for me, but mom wouldn't let us use them. I think I remember one time when mom let me have some milk in one of the mugs, but it was quickly returned to the safety of the cabinet. Anyway, somehow I got a hold of that little mug and began looking for others on eBay - and I have collected a few more...
The little bird perched on the handle has a tail that's a whistle, and it actually works when you blow into it, thereby, Whistle for Milk!These little mugs were always the stars of the china cabinet for me, but mom wouldn't let us use them. I think I remember one time when mom let me have some milk in one of the mugs, but it was quickly returned to the safety of the cabinet. Anyway, somehow I got a hold of that little mug and began looking for others on eBay - and I have collected a few more...
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How neat these are! I've never seen anything like them - as a kid, you must have loved that whistle. I'm glad you were able to find more on ebay! That's how my whole egg cup collection started - with one that was given to me as a child. Years later, I started to buy them on ebay and there you go!
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Claudia
How clever that they actually do whistle. On the other hand, should my toddler ever set eyes (and lips) on these it would be the end of me.
ReplyDeleteYOUR CUPS ARE SO CUTE, I NEVER CAME ACROSS SOMETHING LIKE THAT AT ALL. WHAT A SPECIAL GIFT THAT WAS. UNCLE BOBBY SENT ME AN OWL MANY MANY YEARS AGO, HE NEW HOW MUCH I LOVED OWLS. HE WOULD SEND ME ONE EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE, THAT STARTED 35 YEARS AGO. I WILL PUT SOME OF MY OWLS ON MY BLOG FOR YOU TO SEE. WELL, TAKE CARE, LOVE AUNT MADELINE
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