Hampton Forge Cutlery & Knife Set Guest Giveaway
Hosted by Coupon Hauls and amazing blogger friends! Sponsored by: Hampton Forge
Hampton Forge is a GREAT company that hand crafts cutlery and knifes for the American family.
One of a kind quality and style that you’ll LOVE!!
Read Coupon Hauls review of Hampton Forge HERE
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RUNS FROM 1/03-1/10 at 11:59pm EST.
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joanna reed says
tart pans from my grandmother
Myrna Kasick says
My potato masher that was passed down from my grandpa.
Beth W says
I’d never get rid of my grandma’s old fashioned tea kettle.
Anita L says
I’ll never get rid of my favorite coffee cup!
Tara says
My cheese slicer! I’ve had new ones, but nothing beats the old hand-me-down one from my mom!
Jill Jackson says
My old cutting board
Shannon Anderson says
I will never get rid of my thermometer.
Catherine Alger says
My hand can opener
heather says
Old coffee cups that are special to me from vacations, gifts and holidays.
denise says
An aluminum kettle from when I was little. It rocks for making popcorn.
Melissa Huddlestun says
My Grandma’s Punch bowl
Tara Liebing says
My grandma’s cast iron skillet, I remember her making me pork chops in it when I was like 6 I am 32 now and still use it.
Bo says
I love my cast iron skillets!
Marianna says
I’ll never get rid of the cookie jar that was my Grandma’s!
Beverley says
A cake platter my grandfather use to use.
debbie says
It would have to be anything that I got from my mom’s house after she passed away last year.
Lisa Hollinger Barto says
My great grandmothers antique meat grinder
Kristin H says
sippy cups
Brooke Adametz says
My cast iron skillets!
richelle bowers says
I have a Osterizer blender that’s from the early 80’s
Karen D says
My grandmother’s wooden bowl and chopper
Tammy ward says
Our Keurig machine
Melissa C. says
My longaberger pottery. I love it!
Simba C says
I have too say cast iron skillet just love it
Alexa Cohen says
my mugs!
Bailey Eileen Parr says
I have an old cast pot that was my mothers, best post ever for flavors!
JoVon says
I have a cast iron bean pot that I will never get rid of. It was my great grandmothers.
Cynthia P says
My VITA-MIX will soon be 24 years young! It was one of the best investments I ever made. I use it daily and will never get rid of it!
Angela Y says
I have an old paring knife that I can never throw away.
Carolann Leibenguth says
I will never get rid of my cast iron skillet it will outlast me I am sure.
daphne howse says
my henkel paring knife
mike says
i love my cast iron skillet! cooks everything besides eggs.
Katherine McPherson says
Mixing bowls from my late father.
Shirley Carr says
I have a copper colander that I will keep forever!
Jennifer Reed says
The one item in my kitchen that no matter how old it is I will NEVER get rid of is a cast iron roasting pan.
Dolores Brister says
I have an antique cookie jar that belonged to my great aunt. I will NEVER get rid of it, no matter how old (or ugly) it is!
Samantha D says
I have old Pyrex bowls from my mom (from the 70’s) that I am in LOVE with and will never part from them. I also have some stainless steel measuring cups that my BF got for me for my b-day a few years ago that should last me for the rest of my life. And, my Kitchenaid Mixer!
Melissa Moreno says
My cast iron skillets
Jenna says
A rolling pin. I received it from my grandma and she received it from hers. My understanding is that is it either my three or four time grandma’s.
Jennifer T says
I would have to say my cast iron skillet. It was passed down to me from my mother before she passed away.
chelsea d says
I would have to say my kitchen aid mixer.
allie says
I will never get rid of my china sets!
carole harris says
my kitchen aid mixer…hubby won’t let me do it…his mom gave it to us.
Dena M Furgason says
My hand mixer was made in the 1800’s and I love it , it works awesome.
Cindy says
Cast iron skillet.
Debbie says
I have a large yellow mixing bowl that’s over 15 years old, I refuse to get rid of it.
Dawn Ganey says
A big cast iron skillet, a keeper for sure.
Wendy c g says
My china, its from my aunt.
paty says
saucepan
Amanda Alvarado says
My cookware that was handed down to me when my grandparents died.
Helen May says
I don’t think I have anything that couldn’t just be replaced.
wendy b says
LOL….great question. I think maybe these Brady Bunch plates that my sister got me.
candy kratzer wenzel says
My cast iron frying pans from my grandmother.
Angela Hendricks says
My cast iron skillet will always have a home in my kitchen!
Joseph Stowell says
I’m not sentimental about objects, so if it no longer works, out it goes and it get’s replaced. That includes heirloom china and crystal. If it gets damaged beyond repair, say good by.
Lorina Padgett says
The sauce pan my mom gave to me when we got married 34 years ago.
Karen Leonard says
my spoons and forks
Maureen G says
My 2 Corningware Grab-it Bowls. Wish I had half a dozen more. Great for microwaving, for storing leftovers, for soup, for lots of things.
polly says
I will never get rid of my Kitchen Aid Mixer…..it is the best!
Mayla M says
My noodle strainer.
Courtnie says
I’ll never get rid of the Pampered Chef Crinkle Cutter
Amber says
Cookie pans and cupcake tins.
lisa says
Besides my husband, he does the cooking, I’d say my china. The older, the better.
mary fanara coleman says
Wooden spoons and knives.
Pam Gurganus says
I will never get rid of my slow cooker!
Melissa W says
My old fashioned hand mixer that you crank 😉 Its great for eggs and I bought it at the thrift store like 10 years ago!
Lita Necaise says
My silicone spatulas from Tupperware.
Debbie Lewis says
My cast iron cookware
angel d says
my cast iron skillet
joanne major says
my canister set. I found at a thrift store. it is a little city and I love it only cost 2 dollars for the 6piece set. my daughter wanted to buy a new one for me but I said no
Marti Tabora says
My cast iron skillets. They will last forever. Thank you.
Kate J says
My can opener.
linda w. says
Definitely the hand can opener
kisha allen says
i don’t plan to get rid of the cast iron skillets.
Linda K. says
I will never get rid of my rolling pins.
Sandy Cain says
I have my grandmother’s old potato masher. She bought it in 1920 – I’ll never get rid of it!
Jennifer Rote says
My flour sifter.
Jill A. Collins says
I have a wooden spoon my husband hates. He’s tried buying me all kinds of new ones and I’m just attached to that one for some reason.
Emily Wells says
My All Clad cookware!
Terri Herman says
I have a small copper colander that my sister-in-law gave me. I love it and use it in love often.
Holly thomas says
My Husband, he is the one who cooks!! 😉
Rebecca B says
My great-grandmother’s serving set
Denise Elliott says
I have a flour sifter that has been in my family since 1913 and we still use it it works great and I will give it to my daughter when it is time.
Raquel Perez says
I would never throw away my rice pot 🙂 the older the better
Anita says
I have a colander and some pots and pans that belonged to my grandmother that I will keep forever.
Lisa says
An iron skillet that my late mother-in-law gave to me.
Carole Ingram says
Probably my iron skillet 🙂
Heather B says
I would have to go with my hand can opener
Dawn Sterner says
My breadbox!
Tia Wallner says
My spice rack
Claire Rheinheimer says
I have a tupperware container and a cake pan that both belonged to our grandma that passed away in December. I’ll always hold to those!
Kim Pinch says
My teapot that my Granny gave me.
KARENALBERTWINSLOW says
I HAVE A SPECIAL PLASTIC SPOON I LOVE
Debbie Frick says
My old cast iron skillet
nuronerd says
I’ve got a small pot/sauce pan that is really showing it’s age, but it is super reliable in terms of cooking and is a perfect size. I can’t get myself to retire it.
Karen Cochrane says
metal grater
Patty wright says
Potato peeler
RANDY FULGHAM says
the 5-S MASH POTATOE MASHER!!!
Sally says
An eggbeater that belonged to my grandmother
Faith Bosnick says
I can never get rid of my hand can opener!!
Gail Williams says
My iron skillet!łKo,,
Diane Cooper says
I have the large cast iron skillet that I saw my mother cook in my entire childhood. It is one of my most prized possessions – I feel close to my mother every single time I cook in it!
Sara Wagner says
I’ll never get rid of my Grandmother’s glass serving dishes.
Jennifer M says
I will never get rid of my husband’s grandma’s OLD waffle maker. I hope that it runs forever.
heather baker says
My mom’s waffle iron, it’s older than I am and well I’m not young anymore :).
Sacha Schroeder says
I will never get rid of my hand can opener!
Tammy S says
I have too say my china I had for 33 years
Lisa Felger says
I’ll never get rid of my Grandma’s very retro coffee pot. It’s an antique and I love how it looks.
Jasmine P says
I will never get rid of my saucepan!