Posted 3 years ago
ho2cultcha
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I found this marked Zanesville, OH Stoneware crock lid the other day. i've never seen one like this before. i'm assuming that's what it is. if you know better, please let me know. thank you!
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Posted 3 years ago
ho2cultcha
(5051 items)
I found this marked Zanesville, OH Stoneware crock lid the other day. i've never seen one like this before. i'm assuming that's what it is. if you know better, please let me know. thank you!
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Voila (although yours seems a trifle smaller than the smallest listed):
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Preserving Crock Covers
Our covers are made to fit our 1,2,3,4, & 5 gallon preserving crocks. They protect food during fermentation as well as any food stored inside the kitchen or pantry.
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http://www.ohiostoneware.com/preserving-crocks---accessories.html
I don't think I've ever seen a crock lid that wasn't made of wood -- this must be 'unusual' at least, though I can also imagine they were just too 'fragile' for their own good...???
thanks keramikos - as always! Thanks to you too AnythingObscure! it's actually really thick and heavy so not fragile. i have 4 or 5 ceramic crock covers - different kinds.
ho2cultcha, No prob. :-)
I was surprised to find that business, but judging from their "About Us" description, they're kind of a revival (2005).
I suppose there are still enough people who want to make things like home-made sauerkraut, and crock pickles. };-)
well that was a surprise keramikos, but you are absolutely right, as usual!