Atlas Book of Recipes, 1943

Time In A Jar


All things to do with home canning, mostly from the 1940s and 1950s. Remember to keep your feet on the ground and your lid seals new and tight!

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09 May 2011

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Atlas Book of Recipes, 1943

Front and back covers of a promotional booklet published by Hazel-Atlas Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia.

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Atlas Book of Recipes (2), 1943

Center photo from the booklet. Every cellar needs some lacy frills, don't you think?

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Atlas Book of Recipes (3), 1943

There are a lot of really nice illustrations in here. No artist's name given, unfortunately.

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Atlas Book of Recipes (4), 1943

I like the overalls better than the pinafore, myself.

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Atlas Book of Recipes (5), 1943

Some more clippings of the intro and chapter headings. Among other things, they recommend that Mrs. America put up 20 quarts of tomatoes and tomato juice for each person in the family. (!!) I feel really bad for anyone in the upper left corner who doesn't like tomatoes.

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Atlas Book of Recipes (6), 1943

A couple of chapter pages. At least they don't seem to demand that you buy one set of this giant-ass cookware and one stove for each member of the family...

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12 May 2011

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Atlas Book of Recipes (7), 1943

Atlas Jars: The Rock Opera . Mom's dual personae: The Acid Queen and the Non-Acid Queen, were played by identical twins.

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Atlas Book of Recipes (8), 1943

I can't recall seeing instructions for canning wheat before, but maybe I just wasn't paying proper attention.

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11 May 2011

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Atlas Book of Recipes (9), 1943

So many weeks of work in that stifling hot kitchen. It's no wonder that in the end, Mom started hallucinating that the produce was alive and doing a ritual dance on the stove...
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