amylsacks' photos with the keyword: walnut

Around The Kitchen Clock With Walnuts (8), c1930

05 May 2011 220
Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and walnuts; egg bacon and walnuts; egg bacon sausage and walnuts; walnuts bacon sausage and walnuts... Etc.

Around The Kitchen Clock With Walnuts (7), c1930

05 May 2011 235
This employee clearly knows her robotics. I hope there's a lost series of photos where she's whisked away from her boring life in LA to become Doctor Who's companion.

Around The Kitchen Clock With Walnuts (6), c1930

05 May 2011 228
I wonder if the "Fruit Balls" recipe was the secret inspiration for the "Walnut Fig Dough Surprise" as featured on Animaniacs. (Maybe its "cathartic" qualities inspired a certain cereal ad parody, as well.)

Around The Kitchen Clock With Walnuts (5), c1930

05 May 2011 244
The bird's quite modestly proportioned. This is definitely from before the era of shooting hormones and antibiotics into everything in sight.

Around The Kitchen Clock With Walnuts (4), c1930

05 May 2011 412
The structures look so imposing, and yet the coloring looks so pretty! That's what I love most about this school of commercial illustration.

Around The Kitchen Clock With Walnuts (3), c1930

05 May 2011 223
"Competition is the life of bridge clubs..." Yeah, somebody get Tarantino on the phone. I totally want to see this as the setting for his next film.

Around The Kitchen Clock With Walnuts (2), c1930

05 May 2011 229
This thing is forty pages long, so there's a whole lot of preaching the Gospel of the Nut going on. But the pictures sure are nice.

Around The Kitchen Clock With Walnuts, c1930

05 May 2011 230
Despite the title, there's not an actual chapter about decorating clocks with walnuts. Yeah, I was sad, too. Front and back covers for a promotional published by the California Walnut Growers Association, Los Angeles, California.

Duchess Salad Dressing Ad, 1954

18 Jun 2013 1 470
Oh, like anyone ate fresh fruit back then! (Seriously though, I love this illustrator. Really wish I knew their name.) From the June issue of Family Circle magazine. Originally posted to flickr on 1/28/11.