Cavalcade Studio Walk Around with Vintage Tupperware

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We have all been so busy with our jobs and other projects, that there wasn't time to do a cooking video this week. Instead, I brought the camera along as I did a little walk around the Cavalcade studio. A number of people have asked me about my collections, and if there are other things I collect besides vintage appliances. I'm afraid the answer is yes! We take a look at the typewriter room, the record library and the cookbook library in addition to reviewing a small collection of vintage Tupperware.
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I could spend the rest of my life in this place.

danmiller
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I LOVE THIS!! Born in the early '60's, I recognize all the old tupperware--the pastel bowls and glasses. My mom had all of it--even those individual jello molds and canned ham keeper. (As a child, I thought it was for a whole chicken.) It did my nostalgic heart good to see the things I remember so well..

rebeccajustis
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I love my vintage Tupper ware. I swear by the quality, and like you say lovely bright colours and mix and match. Today's rubbish doesn't last five minutes

coranford
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We still have several Tupperware pieces from the late 60's. We have (and still cherish) the S &P shakers, the three container caddy which my mom still uses for tea, sugar and sweetener, the large and medium burping containers in opaque clear with a seal embossed on the top, and a small rectangular container that she has used for brown sugar since it was purchased at a Tupperware party back then. I always wished she would take me to a Tupperware party back then, I might have been 7 years old or so. I figured those parties must have been so hip with ladies in curled hair, bell bottoms and lots of floral designs. They were probably drinking wine!

TuckerSP
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The tour and you explaining your various collections was I love your

Ma_Pooh
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This was so cool. I recently pulled all my Tupperware out to sort it all on my dining room table, which was stacked everywhere. So many of the things you were showing and some others too. Thank you for showing all this loved “stuff”!

MrsSeaHag
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The jazz and big band records are fabulous!

MariaLovesThis
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Thank you Kevin for thinking about your viewers and fans!! I was rather disappointed yesterday when I didn't see a notification on my phone, but like I say... good things are worth waiting for!!
Your collection simply amazes me! Your devotion to saving and honoring the heritage of food culture is a wonderful treasure! You are also saving and honoring memories that your viewers hold dear to their hearts. Thank you Kevin, Ralph and Maryann for your hard work and bringing back fond memories!!
I never realized how much Tupperware was such a large part of my childhood. I recognized every piece of Tupperware you had from my mom's kitchen!! The three piece container you had with the handle in the middle was considered a relish tray at our house! My mom would put black olives, baby dills and radishes in it for every huge dinner we ever had. She would just pop the tops back on and store it in the fridge.
Take care!! Be well!!

gregbudig
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My grandmother (b. Jan. 1910) had lots and lots of Tupperware. I remember tumblers, salt and pepper shakers, and bowls with lids, all in pastels. One thing she bought a lot of was Tupperware, Princess House, and Avon. 😂

hereforit
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I¡m really enjoying your videos. There are copies of things I haven't seen since I was a kid. That's been awhile because I’m now 78 years old.

secrets
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OMG! I bought one of those Tupperware popsicle makers for my daughter! I made popsicles with it all the time. 😊

hereforit
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Oh, the grater and shredder! This was my favorite job in the kitchen with my mother. ❤ I wish so much to have that in my kitchen! It is impossible to shred with modern shredders and not get a mess all over the kitchen! Thank you for this tour, what a treat!

mhasting
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“Holy Moly Typewriters Batman!!!” Oh my... these bring back so many memories! I think I’ve used All of them Lol! Oh WOW did I see Charlie Chip cans? My mom had one of those on top of our hutch for years! Tupperware...oh yes... I got a ton of this stuff when I first got married... still have it til this day! This was so Fun!

Ladythyme
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just wow, i thought i was a cook book hoarder and you are my kind of person! I collect them. I have my grandma's old chrome Formica table in beige and i love that thing, i used to make biscuits as a child on that table. She had the vintage house 1940's and all the same stuff all her life. My mother got rid of a lot of it unfortunately and she never saw the value in any of it. But I love to see all your things, all your collections. I also collected a ton of albums like you. I don't have as much due to room but i have a lot and i got on a pottery phase where I was collecting before the craze hit of vintage and got some Russell Wright plates, pitchers, creamers, Eva Z pottery, and i also collected mid century pottery... niloak, pigeon forge pottery, ramsbottom, weller etc etc. You have the same love for things I do. My grandfather was a typewritier repairman in Chicago and he had these drum barrels filled with chemicals that cleaned the parts and it was very interesting. Keep on showing us all your collections, I really am fascinated.

JennyWinters
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Hello Kevin. The blue Tupperware piece I believe is used as a portable veggie plate with a veggie dip storage that you place in the centre. I remember seeing these at picnics back in the day. We would just keep refilling the veggie dip holder as needed. Honestly you could use it for anything that requires a dip. Thanks for sharing all of your treasures. I would love to one day visit your museum.

TeresaTeresaTeresa-to
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What an incredible space. I could spend hours just looking at all of your goodies!

daysofawesome
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The Blue Cake Plate had a spot to take Ice Cream with you. I vaguely rem a sales lady saying that was the design for taking cake to card parties. 💅🏻

mshowell
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Thank you for the tour. So fascinating. Wish you would create a cookbook of your favorite and most requested recipes. I would so buy it

cindywhite
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Visiting Calvalcade is officially on my bucket list! That pedestal - my mom had one and I believe it was called a Serve-it-all. The top tray becomes the bottom - and the "pedestal" flips over and fits into the center of the tray and might hold a dip and around it would be crudite or something like. You can also use the large top lid for an additional serving tray... pretty sure that's what you've got there.

juneaustin
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You r my new favorite channel! LOV your things!!
I think this store is the sidedoor to Heaven!

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