amylsacks' photos with the keyword: 1937

The Sealtest Food Advisor (5), Spring 1937

24 Apr 2011 1 194
The rectangular cobbler thing is called "pie." Damn, but I'm confused! I left out the last shot of some really badly touched-up bacon. Trust me. It only would have made things worse.

The Sealtest Food Advisor (4), Spring 1937

24 Apr 2011 1 222
Lack of color is a real problem here. At first I thought the custard was just some decorated grapefruit halves stuffed in fancy dessert cups. As for the "salad" on the left-- er, never mind.

The Sealtest Food Advisor (3), Spring 1937

24 Apr 2011 182
Make a pancake from cornmeal, add lots of cottage cheese and dump on some canned tomatoes, and you get-- Enchiladas, Ladies and Gentleman. No, [snerk] really!

The Sealtest Food Advisor (2), Spring 1937

24 Apr 2011 1 190
"LIver and lima beans inside a milky heart will prove to the family how much I love them!"

The Sealtest Food Advisor, Spring 1937

24 Apr 2011 1 221
Peas and... whipped cream. Okay. Front and back covers of a promotional published by Sealtest, Inc.

The Art And Secrets Of Chinese Cookery (3), 1937

22 Sep 2018 1 180
"The charm of the most popular old world cookery will win praise for the thrifty housewife or smart hostess. Ravenous or jaded appetites alike are tempted by the alluring goodness of genuine Chop Suey and Chow Mein..."

The Art And Secrets Of Chinese Cookery (4), 1937

22 Sep 2018 1 165
Gorgeous building, and I refuse to look up its locale. It's probably a damn Mal-Wart now. :/

The Art And Secrets Of Chinese Cookery (2), 1937

22 Sep 2018 1 151
"The Goodwill of the customers and consumers of our products is considered the most valuable asset of our business..."

The Art And Secrets Of Chinese Cookery, 1937

22 Sep 2018 2 2 191
This seems like a pretty lush production for the heart of the Great Depression. Front and back covers of an 18-page promotional booklet published by LaChoy Food Products, Inc. of Detroit, Michigan.

Armour Ham Leaflet, 1937

17 Apr 2011 190
A menu featuring refined sugar in (almost) every course, and an alien bunny landing via a Giant Cosmic Space Egg. Happy Easter, Kids! Front and back of a promotional published by Armour & Co.