My lonely sugar bowl has never had sugar in it, just cancer causing sugar substitute.
When I go to a restaurant, I always take the Splenda and Stevia packets.
If they don't have those, I take the pink ones.
Now Debbies sugar bowl is from the 1800's, it was owned by her great great grandmother, who came over on the Nina or Pinta.
Actually, they had to recover it from the Boston harbor, when they dumped all the tea in the harbor, to change the water green during St. Patrick's Day.
You can bet your Paul Revere silverware, that Debbies sugar bowl has never seen a sugar substitute, laying under her lid.
I'm sure that it has only held sugar cubes, from Secretariat's stall, under it's ivory colored dome, with gold accents.
Story and photos by Bruni
https://steemit.com/freewrite/@mariannewest/day-178-5-minute-freewrite-sunday-prompt-sugar-bowl
@fireawaymarmot designer
Very interesting - I love old elegant things.
Here is the new prompt:
https://steemit.com/freewrite/@mariannewest/day-179-5-minute-freewrite-monday-prompt-document
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In coffee, I pour 6 spoons of sugar and do not stir much .... sweet do not like))
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