Posted by Larry@stinescorners on November 28, 2012 at 04:27:50 from (71.125.75.114):
In Reply to: Re: Old farm houses posted by SweetFeet on November 28, 2012 at 03:45:05:
This is our old farm house in PA,the little house next to it is called a summer kitchen,where the PA houswives used to do canning,etc in the summer,so the farmhouse didnt get so hot,The building behind the little summer kitchen is a butcher house,There is a woodstove in there with a big cast iron kettle,that is where scrapple would be made, The house is rented out,our tenant made scrapple in the kettle a few years ago,but not lately. The brickfront on the old house is one of the last projects I did with my dad before he passed away,This root cellar is next to the old farmhouse,I was restoring it with my dad,but he never saw the finished picture of it,here it is.
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