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Pie Safes
by Rosalie Dannenbaum
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As a young girl I spent many wonderful days at may grandmother’s. I can still
see her in my minds eye. Her bustling around
to make dinner for the family. Thanksgiving
time is when everyone gathered and the table
was resplendent with a golden brown turkey and cornbread dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, candied yams, green bean
and creamed corn, cranberry sauce and
mouth watering yeast rolls. Not to be forgotten was the pumpkin, mincemeat and
pecan pies.
Well. now that we have stuffed
ourselves trying everything put in front of
us and moaning since we ate to much. What
do we do with the leftovers? On grandma’s
summer porch sat the answer - The Pie Safe.
I always admired her pie safe and
hoped someday to own one - alas, not all
dreams come true. The pie safe was a piece
of furniture with a very important purpose.
It was almost always made of wood with tin
panels or screen in the doors and sides allowing ventilation and thusly keeping the
food inside cool. The safe was placed away
from the stove to avoid the heat and was
usually by the sink or many times in a pantry or on a porch.
A pie safe had deep shelves and
many had legs to keep it off the floor or it
was hung or stood on a cabinet keeping it
safe from insects or mice. The tin panels had
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This stunning pie safe is of walnut and you will note the panels in the front are solid wood
but the side panels of the safe
are of punched tin. This type of
cabinet many times is refered to
as a jelly cabinet.
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This pie safe has cabinet space below for
extra storage. Notice the punched tin panels are both in the front doors and the side
panels.
holes punched in them in a design many
times indicative of the area in which it was
made.
A pie safe is where pies, thus the
name, fresh out of the oven were placed to
cool. A storage cabinet the safe housed
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The pie safe shown here is from one of the
southern states and is probably made of
pine and is handmade. The single door has
panels that are made of screen.
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Made of pine this pie safe has
seen many wonderful days of
use. The tine panels are not
fancy. The piece would fit in
nicely to a country or shabby
chick decor.
cakes, pies, sweets, bread and some safes
stored meat.
Many credit the German immigrants
that settled in Pennsylvania with bringing
their piece safes with them when they came
to America. Popular during the 18th and 19th
century the pie safe became an important
piece of kitchen furniture. Today many
homes are being graced with these wonderful pieces of furniture. You may fine them in
homes in country or shabby chic decor..
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storage such as linens, books, kitchen items
and some for its original use.
What ever you use a pie safe for
today it will always be a part of our heritage.
And in my memory a great Thanksgiving
treasure.
BIBLIOGRAPY
http://antiques.lovetoknow.com
http://encyclolpedia.jrank.org
http://en.wikipedia.org
http://www.ehow.com/facts
Happy Thanksgiving!
Here is a fine
example of a two
part pie safe. The
box that holds the
food sits on top of
a separate stand
with legs. This
keeps the safe off
the ground for
added protection.
It reminds me of
my grandmother’s
pie safe.
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