Featured Finds Thread

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by verybrad, May 25, 2014.

  1. NanaB

    NanaB Well-Known Member

    I can always convert to gluten free as well.
     
    pearlsnblume likes this.
  2. NanaB

    NanaB Well-Known Member

    Very true. My grandmother graduated HS, she played piano by ear, and was a full charge bookkeeper. She married later (oh the gossip) and a secret shared with me once, she was older than Zadie. Some things that would now never bat an eye. Times changed and amazingly they both went with the flow of change. They called it progress.
     
    cxgirl and johnnycb09 like this.
  3. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    @NanaB thanks for sharing the story with us.
    My maternal grandparents married twice.
    Secretly the first time and then a second time with their parents making the wedding for them.
    Those rascals.
    :p
     
    NanaB, cxgirl and johnnycb09 like this.
  4. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    How funny. My maternal grandparents did just the same thing.
     
    NanaB and pearlsnblume like this.
  5. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Migrate to the Netherlands, we have some excellent gluten-free bread, even in our main supermarket chain.
    Also nice croissants, muffins, brioches, but those are sold in specialist gluten-free shops.
     
    Houseful, johnnycb09 and pearlsnblume like this.
  6. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Nom! Noodles are easier - just hit up an Asian grocery for rice, bean thread, tapioca etc. Thankfully I'm almost gluten-mandatory at this point.
     
    johnnycb09 and pearlsnblume like this.
  7. NanaB

    NanaB Well-Known Member

    There are things that can be subbed or replaced with. I am about to start experimenting with sorghum flour for some recipes. I had made a cookie a few months back with it for a friend with celiac & it was on her approved list. It is sweeter to me so sugar can be adjusted. I have tasted gf breads, cookies etc some are sweeter in taste & some sugar companies I have noticed have been making the grains size larger which means it won’t blend in well.
     
    Houseful, Any Jewelry and johnnycb09 like this.
  8. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I snagged some cans of Kosher for Passover macaroons at the end of Passover and stashed them in the basement. (dehumidifier running naturally) Brought a can to a church function and made some folks with Celiac quite happy. No need to worry about the ingredient list.
     
    NanaB, pearlsnblume and komokwa like this.
  9. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Feed the church goers kosher jewish food....:jawdrop:

    Who sez we can't get along !!!!!!!;);):cool::happy::happy::happy:
     
    johnnycb09, NanaB and pearlsnblume like this.
  10. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Darned tootin'. A significant number have Jewish ancestry. An even bigger percentage (including the pastor) are Catholic refugees. :D:D:D
     
    NanaB and johnnycb09 like this.
  11. NanaB

    NanaB Well-Known Member

    I love it. I make those very often one of hubbys favorite cookies. I’m not a big sweets eater unless it’s ice cream.
     
    johnnycb09 and pearlsnblume like this.
  12. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    The homemade ones are yummier, but around here I've never even heard of anyone baking them. My mother isn't fond of coconut, so although I'd bet my grandfather knew how she never learned.
     
    NanaB, johnnycb09 and pearlsnblume like this.
  13. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    They're incredibly easy to make.
     
    NanaB likes this.
  14. NanaB

    NanaB Well-Known Member

    One of the easiest. Usually it’s one of the first I teach kids how to bake for that reason.
     
  15. Autvmn

    Autvmn New Member

    cc 1.jpg Hello !

    I don't know if it's the best discussion to post that, but I just found a nice wooden Corpus Christi here in Switzerland ! I'm pretty new to the antique world and I'm still learning a lot, but I'd love to know approximatively what period it is ! I know sometimes some details can help, but I'm not informed enough about it.

    If you guys need anything else, just let me know ! It's around 60 cm and it was really cheap compared to 19th/20th century wooden Corpus Christi I already found.

    Thanks a lot for your help !
     

    Attached Files:

    • cc2.jpg
      cc2.jpg
      File size:
      370.3 KB
      Views:
      34
  16. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Nice piece of carving. We don't get those here in the USA, at least not the old ones.
     
    johnnycb09 and Autvmn like this.
  17. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Welcome @Autvmn
    You found a stunning Corpus, excellent quality.
    It is certainly antique, but the age is very difficult to assess.
    This realistic style was already carved in the 15th century by Tilman Riemenschneider from Würzburg, for instance, but it is still being made.

    With other subjects we can look at the position of the arms, the style of clothing, hair or jewellery, or the way the folds are draped, to assess an age. A Corpus obviously doesn't have all that, it is a pretty set iconography.

    My advice is to send the photos to a museum with a good collection of religious art and a specialised department.
    And please let us know what they say, we always love to know.:)
     
    Last edited: Jul 29, 2023
  18. Autvmn

    Autvmn New Member


    Thanks a lot for the very constructive answer, I really appreciate it ! Then I'll try to find a museum that could maybe help me for this, if anyone has a reference then I'd be happy to have it !

    I'm really curious on if it's pretty recent or if it maybe could be older, so I'll do my best to have an approximation and keep you informed if I ever have an answer !!
     
  19. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    It is antique, no doubt about it. The question is how antique, and where from. I guess Ticino is mainly Catholic, but he could be more northern, Germany or even the Low Countries.
     
    kyratango and johnnycb09 like this.
  20. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Not in Switzerland, but I do know a Dutch museum on religious art, the Catharijne Convent in Utrecht, a former convent. Unlike some other museums, they are happy to help the public.
    This is where you can send an email with photos to:
    vraageenexpert@catharijneconvent.nl

    ("vraag een expert" means ask an expert)

    Be sure to add where you found it and the size. Good luck!
     
    kyratango, Bakersgma, Autvmn and 2 others like this.
Draft saved Draft deleted
Similar Threads: Finds Thread
Forum Title Date
Antique Discussion June Finds Jun 16, 2024
Antique Discussion Today's finds in antique fair Glasgow May 19, 2024
Antique Discussion Ever see pieces like your finds in movies or on TV? Mar 5, 2024
Antique Discussion New Finds - vintage 2 sided carved hanging wood Knives shop sign + 1970s(?) chrome & gold table base Mar 6, 2023
Antique Discussion Today's thrift finds - a BIG plaster(?) couger/cat, a old Rolleiflex camera & a painting (of course) Mar 2, 2023

Share This Page