The last time I went there, I found an awesome dish set and a square tube pan. This time, I found some nice pieces of enamelware:


I have a thing for brightly colored enamelware. This pot's yellow lid caught my eye, and several women in the store mentioned they'd looked at it when I headed towards the checkout. The exterior needed some cleaning, but otherwise it looked new. I'll probably use it to make some baked oatmeal this Sunday.
The teapot is brand new and from Japan. It had the original care and cleaning instructions inside! For removing rust and stains/mineral deposits, it suggests boiling water with 2 tbsp baking soda and the juice of half a lemon for 45 minutes. I tried this technique on a badly tea-stained saucepot and it worked fairly well. Martha Stewart has additional guidelines on caring for vintage enamelware here here.
I highly recommend checking out Red White and Blue if you haven't been to one. They are massive!
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I just picked up a pair of burgundy dress shoes and a Yves Saint Laurent sports jacket at the RW&B. Cash only!
Hawt.
What fantastic finds! I'll be off on my own Sunday thrifting spree in about an hour, and I hope I have as much luck as this!
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