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Clara Zdrojewski had a 1950 hardback ring-binder edition of Betty Crocker's Picture Cookbook. The placek recipe from the Placek post fell out of it here in Argyle.
The edition history of this book is interesting; for example, here is Betty Crocker, v.1936:
And here she is in v.1955. From the way they look, I wonder if they are photos of oil paintings. General Mills has a boardroom somewhere on the walls of which hang portraits of their Immortal.
The pancake and waffle recipes from Argyle originate in this book. |
Mom also acquired this beautiful zippered binder in very tough cowhide. This was for her home accounts.
Those of a certain generation drool over high-end office supplies the way others do over the latest, most gleaming computer or mobile device.
This tabloid newspaper, an insert in a newspaper dated January 11, 1953, tells us a lot about the times. This is the next-generation Shirley Temple ideal, right? The dog has been to Norman Rockwell school.
Mom tried hard to raise me to fit this ideal. Sorry Mom, that I did not run with it. But we did have some fun trying.
So about that Betty Crocker book - Deb, did your mother get her Swedish Meatball recipe from there? Sharon, did your mother get her Russian Tea Cake recipe from there? Venerable recipes their and all other family kitchens are eagerly sought for rebroadcast via this blog.
2 comments:
I'm glad you became a scientist/veterinarian instead of a shirley temple.
Thanks, Andrew! That means a lot to me. Mum
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