In the 1960s, this is how you prepared for Fall. You pulled out your favorite Fire King casserole dish - the one with the dark teal blue and marigold sparkly starbursts on it, and you gathered up all your favorite Autumn recipes, and then you waited. Listening for the first cool, crisp new season day when casserole weather called. 🍁 Made between 1967- 1972, this Anchor Hocking Fire King pattern was named Candle-Glow. Meant to warm the belly and the spirit, it was a simple design of dependable nature that added a coziness to mealtimes throughout the Fall and Winter months. Nowadays, it’s a nice kitchen choice for gender-neutral decorating as well as offering the rare ability to be styled appropriately for the big four end-of-the-year food holidays... Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years without giving in to cliche themes and traditional aesthetics. A fresh take on an old design:) Find this guy in the shop! . . . . . #fireking #casseroledish #vintagefireking #anchorhocking #candleglow #autumnkitchen #cozykitchen #blueandyellow #autumncooking #falliscoming #1960skitchen #midcenturykitchen https://www.instagram.com/p/CEH1y3CpSGq/?igshid=2k4tkczrb3gu