HI Dear Folk,
The sixties as with each decade had it's style and no better place to see some of that style than in a sixties cookbook. How could I resist picking this up for $0.50 cents at the library, than if for nothing else than the wonderful sketches that fill it.
Just right for a newly married couple.
A little lamb.
Baking pastry.
What the couple would need in their kitchen.
The above sketch reminded me of Cape Ann.
How about this awesome dragon, enmeshed around a skillet?
Christine
The sixties as with each decade had it's style and no better place to see some of that style than in a sixties cookbook. How could I resist picking this up for $0.50 cents at the library, than if for nothing else than the wonderful sketches that fill it.
Just right for a newly married couple.
A little lamb.
Baking pastry.
What the couple would need in their kitchen.
The above sketch reminded me of Cape Ann.
How about this awesome dragon, enmeshed around a skillet?
Christine
The pictures are wonderful! It's funny that food can be dated. There is a series on bbc tv which they are repeating now called "Back in time for Dinner" and they go through the decades with a family. I watched one or two but the mother in the series really irritates me for some reason.
ReplyDeleteWe are back to "just two" so will try to check this out. I need to learn to freeze half of what I make as we have it so much longer with the two of us!
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