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wizardboobs:

How does this exist?


The King and I… Cook together?

wizardboobs:

How does this exist?

The King and I… Cook together?

I don’t want to be on ANY of that Santa’s lists.

I don’t want to be on ANY of that Santa’s lists.

Another use for all your extra candy corn :)

Another use for all your extra candy corn :)

forestine:

My friend’s parents’ cabin had all these cookbooks they had inherited from the previous owners.  Please excuse the phone pictures.

coten:

Savoy Fruit Jelly by glen.h on Flickr.

coten:

Savoy Fruit Jelly by glen.h on Flickr.

dogisland:

50’s recipe. Can’t decide if this would be good or cause projectile vomiting. But I am going to make some.


I’ll give you a hint: it’s not good.

dogisland:

50’s recipe. Can’t decide if this would be good or cause projectile vomiting. But I am going to make some.

I’ll give you a hint: it’s not good.

chefro:

Família Feliz.

chefro:

Família Feliz.

(Source: kitschyliving)

pubsdecuisine:

Dans un magazine de 1982.

OOO the clown sweets!

pubsdecuisine:

Dans un magazine de 1982.

OOO the clown sweets!

(via aimsterskitz0rz)

what-floats-my-boat:

1945/6”an excerpt:My Best Meat Recipes is dedicated to the wives and mother of our nation. These American homemakers have completed a noble task - that of preparing and serving nutritious meal to their families during severe wartime shortages and restrictions.”

what-floats-my-boat:

1945/6

an excerpt:
My Best Meat Recipes is dedicated to the wives and mother of our nation. These American homemakers have completed a noble task - that of preparing and serving nutritious meal to their families during severe wartime shortages and restrictions.”

(via mudwerks)

madmeals:

Shiva
Life Picture Cook Book, 1951-58, edited by Mary Hamman, photo by Mary Hamman & Charles Tudor

madmeals:

Shiva

Life Picture Cook Book, 1951-58, edited by Mary Hamman, photo by Mary Hamman & Charles Tudor