33 New Tea Drinks (2), c1955
Crosbie's Marmalade Ad, 1950
The Blue Goose Buying Guide (8), c1946
The Blue Goose Buying Guide (9), c1946
The Blue Goose Buying Guide (10), c1946
Answers By The Canning Doctor, c1956
Atlas Book of Recipes, 1943
Atlas Book of Recipes (3), 1943
Atlas Book of Recipes (7), 1943
Atlas Book of Recipes (9), 1943
Quick Recipe Favorites (3),1965
"How To Freeze Foods" (8), c1950
Invitation To Good Eating (5), 1942
The Gourmet's Guide (3), c1960
The Gourmet's Guide, c1960
Jory Loganberry Label, c1950
Duotone and B&W ads, c1954
Betty Crocker Cake/Frostee Dessert Mix Ad, c1955
Kraft Miracle Whip/Mayonnaise Ad, c1933
Sweet and Simple Booklet (2), 1960
Sweet and Simple Booklet, 1960
Sealtest Ice Cream Ad, c1956
Best Foods Mayonnaise Ad, c1960
Crown Home Canning Book, 1943
Crown Home Canning Book (3), 1943
Angel Food, 1954
"Time-Saving Meals" (5), 1954
Bisquick Ad, 1954
The ABC of Wine Cookery (4), 1957
The Sealtest Food Advisor (5), Summer 1939
Tested Milnot Recipes, 1951
B&W/Duotone Ads, 1953
Dole Pineapple Ad, 1953
Birds Eye Ad, 1957
Put The Un In Cooking Fun With 7up, 1969
ABC of Cookies (3), 1961
Basic Recipes (7), c1945
Starlac Milk Ad, c1958
"Time For Breakfast," 1950
Everbest Jam Ad, 1947
Duchess Salad Dressing Ad, 1954
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40 Miracles For Your Table (10), 1930
I love how sixty years before the advent of Martha Stewart, there were already "easy" at-home projects like the one on the right. Just imagine the hair-tearing possibilities for the housewife who wanted to keep this thing frozen and at the ready for a party-- in a freezer that probably had about half as much storage space as a shoebox. Also, I think the "cracker driver" is a tiny, cookie-sized alien.
Anyway, that brings us to the end. There's still both a "Sprague Foods" and a "Richelieu Foods" out there if you use your search engine. For what it's worth.
Anyway, that brings us to the end. There's still both a "Sprague Foods" and a "Richelieu Foods" out there if you use your search engine. For what it's worth.
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