I had so much fun looking through the 133 vintage recipe cards, cookbooks and finished treats from the Labor Day weekend uploader. The recipe box above belonged to reader Tut‘s mother, who used it for decades — and took mighty fine care of it I might add — it looks to be in pristine condition. The lively illustrations, fanciful type and sentimental value make this a family treasure for sure.
Cooking can be humorous









Above: Yes this cookbook will show you how to serve food attractively — but what is that? Artichokes filled with jello?
Vintage cookbooks with great illustrations





Thanks to everyone for all your photos, they were great!












Miss Wynonna says
Oh my my !!!
I recall MANY years ago my newly married aunt hosted her first thanksgiving dinner.She went to Eastern market in Detroit and got a fresh killed turkey, brought it home, stuffed it and put in my Grandparents vintage roaster oven………..
30 minutes before it was done she opened the roaster to find a stuffed turkey skeleton with all the meat having slid off of the bone to the bottom of the roaster.
Turns out she was not paying attention when she was prepping the bird and instead of using regular seasoned salt, she used seasoned salt/meat tenderizer……She was in tears over it, and all the guests were in tears as well trying to keep from laffing at the situation.
Laura's Last Ditch--Vintage Kitchenwares says
I found a recipe calling for fresh-killed beef in a cookbook from the 1940s a while back. https://www.facebook.com/LaurasLastDitch/photos/pb.183416251560.-2207520000.1394243086./10151610141291561/?type=3&theater
Amanda K. says
This is my blog of vintage recipes!
Jessica Waters says
this is one of my favorite vintage food-related sites. The first time I found it, I spend half an hour laughing so hard, tears were pouring down my face. I still giggle just thinking about it:
http://www.candyboots.com/wwcards.html
Michelle says
I live in Rochester, near where Jell-o was invented. The Jell-O Museum, in LeRoy is a riot. Some of the recipes are a little… unsettling.
cindy says
kate
did you notice that the “booze” recipe book has been colored on? mistake? probably not!!!!! 🙂