Prem Canned Meat Ad, 1952
Pet Evaporated Milk Booklet (2), 1960
Recipe of the Month Magazine, 1936
The Thrifty Cuts of Meat, c1940
Armour Canned Meat Ad, 1953
Prem/Hunt's Canned Foods Ad, 1953
"Time-Saving Meals" (6), 1954
French's Mustard Ad, 1954
Quality Cooking With Gas (6), 1936
Spam Canned Meat Ad, c1950
Treet Canned Meat Ad, 1957
Dubai 2012 – Pork Shop, but not for muslims
Wishbone Salad Dressing Ad, 1962
Swift Canned Ham Ad, 1953
Peppery pork belly
Pork belly with sausage
FAT with sauerkraut
Hmmmmm
Came out pretty well
Sliced
Leftovers
Prepare for lunch
Looks good too
Denatured Protein
Garlicky!
Recipes & Menus, 1948
Basic Recipes, c1945
Good morning - A Quick Meal
B&W/Duotone Ads, 1950s
Slab of Pork
American Meat Institute Ad, 1947
"Time For Breakfast," 1950
Armour Canned Meat Ad, 1950
Food Is Fun (6), c1950
Kraft Dressings Booklet (3), c1957
Best Foods Mayonnaise Ad, 1958
Invitation To Good Eating (3), 1942
Invitation To Good Eating (2), 1942
German Sour pork
Kri-Pi Beef Pie Ad, 1952
Sunsweet Booklet (7), 1942
Armour Star Bacon Leaflet (2), c1935
Armour Star Bacon Leaflet, c1935
Armour Canned Meat Ad, 1955
Treet Ad, 1960
the return of Mandy the pig
Mandy's ham
Swift Prem Ad, 1942
Armour Treet Ad, 1943
Armour Ham Leaflet, 1937
Swift's Easter Ad, 1942
Armour Meat Ad, 1943
Swift Canned Meat Ad, 1953
"Favorite Recipes", 1962
Pork with clams
Pig Stand Revisited
Php. Greedus
This little piggy went to market
Spekslagerij Fa. G.J. Leijh. Anno 1760
Little pig
Carnivorous
Pécs, Szent István tér, festival_3
Ending the day in a English pub in Leiden
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Clock-Wise Cereal Dishes (3), 1954
"Roast Stuffed Pork Shoulder."
With puffed wheat cereal stuffing. I'm really sorry.
At first glance, I was sure the pink and red bits were Fruity Ring™ cereal, but no. They're actually real fruit. (Apple and prune.)
With puffed wheat cereal stuffing. I'm really sorry.
At first glance, I was sure the pink and red bits were Fruity Ring™ cereal, but no. They're actually real fruit. (Apple and prune.)
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