I was told you lovely folks might be interested in this jarred quince pulp I found in my grandma’s pantry!

by yourmomprobably

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  2. BaconIsBest

    Woah 😮 that’s cool! I would absolutely keep one of those for posterity.

  3. bekarene1

    Terrifying, but also fascinating that it has survived this long 😆

  4. Raudskeggr

    It’s maybe the sort of thing that one MRE youtuber would eat? lol.

    In all seriousness, it may not be food anymore, but it is almost a museum piece.

  5. trippy_trip

    1964?!!! …r/GrandmasPantry might like to see this!

  6. Negative_Dance_7073

    If you gently cleaned up the jar it would be a beautiful decorative conversation piece.

  7. Battleaxe1959

    I was 5 when that was canned! Could’ve been found in my grandmas pantry too.

  8. juliegillam

    The color is still beautiful. Can almost feel the love in that jar!

  9. I wouldn’t be able to resist – I would open, give it a sniff test, take off the top 1/2in or so then take a taste.

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