The Old Cracker Tin
From a 50s ad in Life, http://www.kitchen-retro.com |
Here’s a closer look at the absorbing crystals, which I will try not to associate with the nuclear era it was created in. I know this thing really works, even after all these years.
I can’t wait to use this in my kitchen one day.
For now, it feels too precious to use so I will keep it as a treasure chest of relics. Any cook can understand the transcendent power of a beloved kitchen tool that is passed down to them. Great-grandmother’s silver, grandfather’s watch, Aunt Gertie’s porcelain teacups.
My fairy godmother appreciates this more than anyone, which is why she saved my grandfather’s ancient Pendleton wool robe for me all these years. It still looks great and I wear it almost every day.
I have long felt a strong attachment to the grandma I never knew. I hope she knows how much I hold her silly, old cracker tin so dear to my heart.