amylsacks' photos with the keyword: flour

Kitchen Craft Ad, 1959

19 Aug 2021 1 144
All the best breakfasts are posted at 4 PM. :D From the August issue of Family Circle .

Safeway Products Ad, 1959

26 Jul 2020 1 2 249
Dad and Little Bobby have to hurry and get Mom and Little Susie back into the house. Any more time outside and the ladies would become tan and ruddy, too. Imagine the scandal! From the August issue of Family Circle .

New Cake Secrets (7), 1931

30 May 2011 263
And think of what all those hours of quadruple sifting will do for your upper body strength, Ladies!

New Cake Secrets (6), 1931

30 May 2011 250
"Swans Down Cake Flour will not only help you to achieve perfection in cake making, but it will make all your fine baking better than it could ever be, if you used ordinary flour. Swans Down will give extra crispness to your cookies-- extra lightness and tenderness to your biscuits, muffins, shortcakes, griddle cakes, and waffles-- wonderful lightness and flaky tenderness to your pastries! Follow these recipes and prove it!..."

New Cake Secrets (5), 1931

30 May 2011 235
"Frosting Frills For Special Occasion Cakes: ...The pastry bag may be made of a three-cornered piece of heavy paper folded into cornucopia shape and pinned in place, or, better still, of a piece of heavy muslin or light-weight canvas stitched in the desired shape. This can be washed after using and so kept clean..."

New Cake Secrets (4), 1931

30 May 2011 209
In the lower left hand corner of the "Caramel Layer Cake," you can just make out the illustrator's name: "Giro." I don't know anything about them. But these really are terrific pictures.

New Cake Secrets (3), 1931

30 May 2011 240
Some clippings from inside the booklet, slightly enlarged. I'm not sure what the "lightning" in "Lightning Layer Cake" was in reference to, since all of these cakes seem like pretty drawn-out productions. Usually the devoted cook sifted the flour 3-4 times, and presumably didn't own an electric mixer.

New Cake Secrets (2), 1931

30 May 2011 202
Inside front cover and first page from the booklet. Considering that the Depression was in full swing, this is a pretty lavish production. The cover is heavy cardstock and the papers inside are thick. Nice Art Deco stylings on the typeface and pictures, too.

New Cake Secrets, 1931

30 May 2011 246
Front and back cover of a 50-page promotional booklet published by Igleheart Brothers, Inc. ("Established 1856") of Evansville, Indiana, and General Foods Corporation. I don't know what the punched hole was for. A string holding an extra coupon or a small trinket went there, maybe.

Gladiola Flour Promo (2), c1938

17 Aug 2011 197
Ha ha ha! Troubled marriages are funny!! (Yikes!)

Gladiola Flour Promo, c1938

17 Aug 2011 1 210
One side of an advertising fold-out published by the Fant Milling Company of Sherman, Texas. The cartoons may be by an artist named Chas Cartwright, who drew newspaper ads for the company in the 1940s (Thanks to notyourmind at YouTube).

Kitchen Craft Flour Ad, c1954

02 Sep 2011 178
"Pre-fluffed through silk" to bring you the sexiest pie pic EVER!! From Family Circle magazine.

Centennial Baking Book (13), 1947

08 Feb 2012 176
"The name "Centennial" on a package is your assurance of dependability and uniformity. It insures better baking. For Centennial operates the world's newest and most modern flouring mills. Each batch of flour, cake flour and pancake and waffle flour is tested by Centennial's laboratory and kitchen experts to end guesswork for you. For better baking-- look for the package with the red letters and the blue band of the Centennial package at your grocer's..." I took a drink every time tonight that I typed the word "Centennial." And yeah, it's the happiest I've been so far this year. :p