Here are a few photos taken from the phenomenal General Foods Kitchens Cookbook . The book is from 1959, and the photographs are by George L...
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The Life Picture Cookbook 1958 – Some of it is quite beautiful…. – was Life magazine’s response to the wildly popular Betty Crocker Picture Cookbook (1950). And it was bigger than Betty’s ring-bound home help – 14-inches tall – and more lavishly illustrated. If Betty was all about tips and domestic bliss, the Life Picture Cookbook was … Continue reading "Flaming Lettuce And Olive Sandwiches: LIFE Picture Cook Book 1958"
Welcome to Bobby's vintage Fun & Dime! For your consideration is a vintage "Creative Cooking With Cottage Cheese" cook book from the 1960s. This is unused and sources from a warehouse buyout of food advertising items from the Sanitary Dairy facility in Warren, Ohio.
Tongue Mold,Yum!
1950s Baking
As James Lileks says in "TheGallery of Regrettable Food", even ham likes to look pretty. Swift's Premium Ham. Easter - 1948
Vintage 1961 Green Giant Niblets advertisement. Sun soaked and summer fresh, open up the Green Giant's Niblets brand corn and let the sunshine out. Shown is a delectable bowl full of Corn Dilly (with recipe in teeny print). Basically it's corn with dill pickles mixed in. This would be a fun addition to a collection of vintage food ads. Many people display them in their kitchen or dining room for a fun pop of midcentury flavor (I went there). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DETAILS: Published in May, 1961, this great vintage Niblets ad measures 10.25 x 13.25". It's in beautiful condition with wonderful colors and details. You can hide any traces of reverse print in the lower section with black paper as I did for photos here. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TIPS: Browse more retro advertising art / home decor ideas here in my shop: https://etsy.com/shop/RetroReveries. Vintage advertising is fun because of the nostalgic factor, but it's also helpful for recreating a particular decorating style. Most people frame the ads to further set the tone for their decor, remember someone special, or tell a story. Follow Retro Reveries on Pinterest for even more fun mid century nostalgia: https://pinterest.com/RetroReveries
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Image from the 1963 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Birthdays and Family Celebrations". It is my Birthday today! I thought that I would try and find a BIRTHDAY CAKE. I like pink but I don't know about the little dancing girls. Image from the 1963 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Birthdays and Family Celebrations". This is nice but I'm not to certain... that is an interesting plate that it is resting on though. Image from the 1963 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Birthdays and Family Celebrations". This is definitely looking promising. One candle that helps, no one knows how old you are and you can't get winded trying to blow the candles out. Image from the 1963 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Birthdays and Family Celebrations". Chocolate is always an excellent choice. One candle again, that is a plus. Image from the 1963 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Birthdays and Family Celebrations". This cake looks like a lot of fun. We could hang Chinese lanterns. Image from the 1959 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cook Book". A circus merry-go-round with three different kinds of icing on top. That would mean three pieces of cake. I'd better not. Image from the 1959 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cook Book". I like chocolate, we'll see. Oh, and it has a rocket ship! Image from the 1959 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cook Book". The S.S. Billy will have to be the S.S. Lenny. I don't know peppermint is not my favourite, but I will eat it. Image from the 1959 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cook Book". I could have two cakes, not for me but to share. Some people have peanut allergies! Image from the 1959 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cook Book". We could have parfaits instead or maybe to go with the cake. Image from the 1959 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cook Book". We could have a Birthday Sunday or a Birthday Sunday and cake. There are too many possibilities. Image from the 1959 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cook Book". An ice cream cake and floats and iced tea, no it is too cold here today. Image from the 1959 edition of "Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cook Book" This looks like a fun table. We could have a CIRCUS PARTY! "Perfect Tables" by William Yeoward 2006 Published by Cico Books This would be so much fun. The table is groaning with goodies but a lot of the food is knitted! "Perfect Tables" by William Yeoward 2006 Published by Cico Books A lovely tiered cake stand filled with goodies. "Perfect Tables" by William Yeoward 2006 Published by Cico Books Tiny knitted toys and pompom napkin rings. I like it but would everyone else? "Perfect Tables" by William Yeoward 2006 Published by Cico Books Unfortunately the Licorice Allsorts aren't real. It does save calories, but it is my Birthday. I'm in a quandary I don't think I have come any closer to deciding. Well it looks like Lori Rudolph of RetroRudolphs and Amelia Schaeffer of Sweet B Folk Art are celebrating my birthday today. Lori Rudolph of RetroRudolphs baked me some cupcakes - yes Lori I stole this image from your blog! But alas I won't get a chance to taste them. Go to her blog to see her cupcake making, it's just like being there but without the tasting! Amelia Schaeffer of Sweet B Folk Art baked me a lovely pie. This image was stolen from your blog as well! No tastes here either. Go to her blog to see her step by step pie making.
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Woman's Day-May 1955
When my partner and I decided to run away to Scotland to get married, we thought nothing could be more romantic. Bagpipes, whisky, and local venison for an intimate wedding party of four. And then came the delicious sweet finale, that symbol of riches and good fortune served at every British wedding: the fruitcake.
UPDATE: As of September 2021, the owner has closed this store for good. 'Je n'en ai pas besoin, mais…' Those are words I constantly tell myself when I'm at a flea market or brocante (antique or secondhand shop) and come across something that I like (or want). Piles of gorgeous French linens, mortars without (or without) pestles, French jam jars, and no longer loved café