This Was in My Grandma’s Kitchen Drawer — We Had No Idea What It Was

While cleaning out my grandma’s kitchen drawer, we stumbled upon a strange-looking metal tool. None of us had ever seen anything like it before. After some digging, we finally discovered what it is — a cream dipper from the early 1900s, specifically marked Chaplin 1912.

Back then, before milk was homogenized, cream would rise to the top of fresh milk. This little tool was used to carefully dip and remove just the cream from the top without disturbing the milk below. It was simple, elegant, and essential for kitchens of the time.

It’s incredible how such a small object can connect you to the daily life of people over a century ago. Just another reminder that even the most unassuming tools often have rich stories behind them.

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