amylsacks' photos with the keyword: 1930
"The Sealtest Food Advisor : Lent" (4), 1939
14 Apr 2011 |
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I'm happy to report that not everything here contains cottage cheese. Just the finger sandwiches.
40 Miracles For Your Table (10), 1930
13 Aug 2011 |
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I love how sixty years before the advent of Martha Stewart, there were already "easy" at-home projects like the one on the right. Just imagine the hair-tearing possibilities for the housewife who wanted to keep this thing frozen and at the ready for a party-- in a freezer that probably had about half as much storage space as a shoebox. Also, I think the "cracker driver" is a tiny, cookie-sized alien.
Anyway, that brings us to the end. There's still both a "Sprague Foods" and a "Richelieu Foods" out there if you use your search engine. For what it's worth.
40 Miracles For Your Table (9), 1930
12 Aug 2011 |
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"'Traditional' Desserts: Fruit cake, plum pudding, and mincemeat... sumptously [sic] made, as you would make them in your own home if you had our facilities-- fresh fruits in plentiful variety-- brandy spirits [hic!]... months of aging that mellow them and give them a rare bouquet..."
Sorry I couldn't give you the whole treatise on appetizers, dinners, and Thanksgiving. Maybe next booklet.
40 Miracles For Your Table (8), 1930
12 Aug 2011 |
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Top left: Spiced Pickle Jelly Salad. (Whoo-hoo!)
Some other unillustrated goodness I had to leave out of the scans: Broiled Tomatoes With Asparagus Tips, Stuffed Orange And Creme De Menthe Pear Salad, Spaghetti In Pimento Cups, Mushrooms In Ramekins, Noodle Ring Filled WIth Chicken And Mushrooms, Sandwich [aka American, I presume] Cheese And Corn, Jellied Fruit Salad With Frozen Mayonnaise...
You've probably guessed by now that seasoning is a scarce commodity throughout this booklet, unless by "seasoning" you mean mayo and the liquid from the red [aka Maraschino, I presume] cherry jar.
40 Miracles For Your Table (7), 1930
12 Aug 2011 |
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Upper left: A tisket, a tasket, the wrong olive's in our basket!
Lower left: Twenty vegetable varieties in search of a fish stick or a slice of canned meat.
Right: They served the pineapple-cheese-green olive-cherry salad-combo at baby showers, so everyone who attended could feel as pregnant as the hostess.
40 Miracles For Your Table (6), 1930
11 Aug 2011 |
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So... 40 miracles... 500 foods (or thereabouts) and three different label names (Batavia, Ferndell, & Richelieu). While the company itself had yet another double-barrelled name. (See Picture No. 1)
No wonder this stuff isn't still on supermarket shelves. Even the people running the company probably couldn't keep track.
40 Miracles For Your Table (5), 1930
11 Aug 2011 |
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The upper left and lower right images, in particular, make me wonder if directors like Roger Corman and Bill Rebane got routinely dragged to ladies' luncheons during their formative years.
(Sweetbreads... bleah!)
40 Miracles For You Table (4), 1930
11 Aug 2011 |
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Wheel... Of... Salad...! All contestants receive a set of bubblegum pink pre-Fiestaware, plus-- a lifetime supply of green peppers!
40 Miracles For Your Table (3), 1930
11 Aug 2011 |
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I think Marsden Hartley must have secretly designed the breakfast delights on these pages. Cool!
40 Miracles For Your Table (2), 1930
11 Aug 2011 |
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"To the woman who knows good food-- who expresses herself more in the distinguished service of her table than in lavish display."
40 Miracles For Your Table, 1930
11 Aug 2011 |
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"The delight of fragrant foods with flavor-- of mellow blends and spices that tempt our appetites!
"The fine linens and silver we use, the glassware gleaming with color, these are symbols of the importance we attach to dining well...."
Front and back covers of a 38-page promo booklet published by Sprague, Warner & Company, Chicago, IL.
Home Baked Delicacies, 1930
25 Sep 2011 |
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Front and back covers, plus two pages, from a 28-page promo published by General Foods Corp. (The pictures are all likely by the same artist who appeared here .)
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