The Dessert
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Labels: 1950s, books, cook book, food, Vintage Food
Say: Rocket Cheese
grandprix 63: Raketost
"Raketost" (rocket cheese) was a Swedish cheese manufactured between 1947 and 1979. The semi-soft cheese was pushed out of a tube and cut using an attached piece of string. It didn't taste very much but many, especially children, loved it. It has become something of a symbol for (50s) nostalgia.
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Labels: ad, cheese, grandprix63, raketost, swedish, Vintage Food
Ephemera: Vintage Bubble Gum Wrappers
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Labels: 1960s, 1970s, bubble gum, candy, Ephemera, graphic design, packaging, sweet wrappers, sweets, Vintage Food, wrappers
Vintage Food: Satan's Salads!
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Labels: 1950s, do what now, jell-o, salad, Vintage Food
Vintage Food: The Lunch Box Cookbook
please note that the image above is a collage
"I found this little old 'cookbooklet'
in a thrift store not too long ago, and took a shine to the cartoony mid-century illustrations. Searching for more info about the artist, the only thing I found was..."
...continue reading at I'm Learning To Share.
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Labels: 1950s, book illustrations, cook book, cookbook, food, I'm Learning To Share, illustration, lunchbox, Vintage Food
Vintage Ads: Yogur
Anuncios - a little set on Flickr
by ciudad imaginaria
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Labels: 1960s, ad, ads, danone, flickr, food, vintage ads, Vintage Food, yoghurt
Vintage Food: Party Ideas!
Make sure your party is a success - get your extra special party ideas and learn how to make American 50s kyaraben bento with Betty Crocker's Cookbook for boys & girls (1957). Find the book at Internet Archive.
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Labels: 1950s, betty crocker, children's books, cook book, internet archive, vintage, Vintage Food
Vintage food: Sweden House Smorgasbord
Pickled herring anyone? View more images from Sweden House Smorgasbord and more at Senses working overtime's Flickr photostream. Great stuff!
Does anyone know where that is/was?
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Labels: food, postcards, smorgasboard, smorgasbord, smörgåsbord, Sweden, Sweden House, USA, vintage, Vintage Food, Vintage postcard
Ephemera: Polish candy wrappers
Polish candy wrappers from the 60s at PanTuNieStal.
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Labels: candy, chocolate, Ephemera, graphic design, packaging, polish, snacks, sweet wrappers, sweets, Vintage Food, vintage labels, wrappers
Food: More Vintage Food
This photo is a part of P-E Fronnings vintage food series
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Labels: boomp3, flickr, food, Vintage Food
Food: Run out of ideas?
Have you run out of ideas for this evenings dinner? Why don't you check out Hakon's recipe for Contrafilet Doria? Click the small image to the left for the recipe!
In Swedish?! So??
Flickr
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Vintage Food: Hakon's Cook Book
How about some vintage food? Some Swedish vintage food? OK, but if I mention the recipes were composed (so they say) by the Swedish king's chef monsieur Paul Arbin! Any better? The color images from this cook book are really great and they are here: Hakons kokbok
And for no extra cost here's a recipe for veal kidney canapé (click for larger):
Oh. Sorry, didn't I tell you it was in Swedish?! Heck! Use one of those fancy-schmanzy online translator things! There will be more of these recipes later on so get used to it!! Ya lazy bum!
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Vintage Cooking: Gel-Cookery
Oh yes, the picture is nice. But what in ...'s name is she cooking?! Mmm yes, it's wonderful gel dishes!
Lileks presents the KNOX /not so/ completly new guide to gel-cookery - AS SEEN ON TV!
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Labels: 1950s, food, gel-cookery, Vintage Food
Vintage Cooking: "Fresh up" with SEVEN-UP!
"You know SEVEN-UP "goes great" with food. Now try it IN food, too! !"
Lileks' Son Of Cooking With 7-UP.
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Labels: 7up, food, vintage ads, Vintage Food