Ahhhh, YES, those seafood cocktail glasses. Loved them! Guess they're collectables now.
Ahhhh, YES, those seafood cocktail glasses. Loved them! Guess they're collectables now.
I remember the stuff that came in those big cans. It was horrible. I worked in a convalescent hospital and nursing home in the mid 1970s and that's what they served to the patients and residents. *shudder*These were our go-to juice glasses, after we finished the Welch's grape jelly.
My father drank orange juice every morning until he died @94 years old. Back in the 50s/60s, he bought it in a 48oz can that you opened with a "church key" can opener. I couldn't stand that stuff. It never tasted like an orange, it tasted like the friggin' can!
The old spiral bound church cookbooks are full of punch recipes that include those large cans of juice.These were our go-to juice glasses, after we finished the Welch's grape jelly.
My father drank orange juice every morning until he died @94 years old. Back in the 50s/60s, he bought it in a 48oz can that you opened with a "church key" can opener. I couldn't stand that stuff. It never tasted like an orange, it tasted like the friggin' can!
Don't remember "church-key" orange juice..
But, the other end of that church key is pointy and is for punching holes in the tops of cans, so you can pour out the liquid, like with evaporated milk, juices, and beer in cans. And remember to punch a second hole, so air can get in to replace the liquid coming out the other hole.A "church key," down here, is a bottle opener for longneck beers.
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It was named because it resembled an old church key basically.But, the other end of that church key is pointy and is for punching holes in the tops of cans, so you can pour out the liquid, like with evaporated milk, juices, and beer in cans. And remember to punch a second hole, so air can get in to replace the liquid coming out the other hole.
That's the kind we called a church key in the Girl Sprouts. I think the pointy end is important. If you haven't got a regular can opener, you can use that pointy end to open a can of beans or whatever. Yes, there will be lots of sharp bits on the lid and opened can. It's better than not being able to get at that food.I believe/think/perhaps(?) my late brother used to refer to the bottle openers that were screwed onto a wall as a church key.
taxy, would you believe I cannot find a picture of one of those type of can openers? Rounded on one end for bottles and a sharp pointy end for cans.
View attachment 69243 Found one! and yes, they listed it as a church key... never knew that. Into the Learn Something New today!