Miss Charlotte,
I'd forgotten about the 'blocks' that you sprinkled. I remember them,
too. Are we dating ourselves?
Carol in Memphis
On Mon, 7 Aug 2000 00:21:54 -0400 (EDT) CPKays@webtv.net (Charlotte Kays)
writes:
> Oleo with the dot was at the end of the war, in the 40s. There was
> also
> the blocks of white stuff that came with a packet of yellow powder
> that
> you sprinkled on it and kneaded until it turned yellow. Along with
> your
> hand, if that was how you did it!
> An acquaintance of mine claimed her father invented the bag and dot
> thing. I think her name was Boehm. It sure seemed neet at the
> time.
> Charlotte
>
>
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