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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 606812" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>on Ebay. I have been looking at all these vintage toys and they are bringing back fond memories. </p><p></p><p>I went searching at first for an Easy Bake oven that wasnt the brand new one. I kept remembering the one I used to have had an oven door that opened. Well after much searching I finally figured out I didnt have an easy bake oven but I had a Suzy Homemaker oven. Needless to say I now own another one...lol. Along with some new muffin tins and cake pans. Then I kept searching...they have this little grill that really works where you can make a small hamburger and maybe two hotdogs! I ordered that too. Now I am looking for the mixer that will really work...lol.</p><p></p><p>Im giving Monkey the oven as soon as she comes back here but I will keep everything else for Xmas. </p><p></p><p>I have decided that I am not buying anything at the stores this year for Xmas, Im buying them all vintage toys. So many good memories. I just found a toy set of Revere ware that I remember having as a little girl. </p><p></p><p>Lisa, I know you will see this. I think one of these would be perfect for Nicoles little girl. They have several different types of the old electric stoves. You would love them.</p><p></p><p>Oh and I found one kitchen set that is tin but fully pretend play. I am watching that and if it stays pretty cheap I am going to get that for the mouse. She is too young to play with a hot stove but she can play with pretend food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 606812, member: 1514"] on Ebay. I have been looking at all these vintage toys and they are bringing back fond memories. I went searching at first for an Easy Bake oven that wasnt the brand new one. I kept remembering the one I used to have had an oven door that opened. Well after much searching I finally figured out I didnt have an easy bake oven but I had a Suzy Homemaker oven. Needless to say I now own another one...lol. Along with some new muffin tins and cake pans. Then I kept searching...they have this little grill that really works where you can make a small hamburger and maybe two hotdogs! I ordered that too. Now I am looking for the mixer that will really work...lol. Im giving Monkey the oven as soon as she comes back here but I will keep everything else for Xmas. I have decided that I am not buying anything at the stores this year for Xmas, Im buying them all vintage toys. So many good memories. I just found a toy set of Revere ware that I remember having as a little girl. Lisa, I know you will see this. I think one of these would be perfect for Nicoles little girl. They have several different types of the old electric stoves. You would love them. Oh and I found one kitchen set that is tin but fully pretend play. I am watching that and if it stays pretty cheap I am going to get that for the mouse. She is too young to play with a hot stove but she can play with pretend food. [/QUOTE]
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