This is the Ozark summertime cookie jar.
Named "Baking Time" from
Clay Art of San Francisco,
circa 1995.
Clay Art is known for their small line
of black Americana.
I found her at Burlington Coat Factory in 1999,
she was my first collectible cookie jar.
All her colors matched my kitchen very well
Plus,
She reminded me of my 4 years in college
at The Savannah College of Art and Design
in Savannah Georgia.
Many of the great cooks there that kept me fed
looked a little like her.
Have you ever been to Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House?
in an old fashion way.
Everyone sits at a table together and
Everyone sits at a table together and
passes the serving bowls around the table.
It's a pretty famous place.
But I digress...
Many websites refer to her as
Many websites refer to her as
the Mammy, or Aunt Jamima cookie jar,
but Clay Art never gave her an official name.
Whenever I see her I think of the slogan
"If you ain't eatin' WHAM. You ain't eatin' Ham."
A phrase uttered by Louise Beavers
as housekeeper Gussie, in the film
"Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House".
Her phrase saved the family's house.
A very fun film.
Maybe I'll call the cookie jar Gussie.
Clay Art even offered matching salt and pepper shakers.
I never collected those but now I wish I had.
I used to keep her out year round till
the Ozark collection started growing.
Now she's only displayed in the summer season.
She has such a cheery expression
I bet she bakes good cookies too.