This is a vintage booklet that was given free with a package of Fritos Chips. The booklet is "Outdoor Cooking Ideas" and has a copyright of 1957. It includes tip on fire building, handy helpers, recipes for sauces, a time guide for beginners and cooking hints.
The booklet is small, measuring 3x6" in size and has 13 pages. T ...click for details
This is a copy of a vintage Ford Times Magazine dated April 1955. It is full of nice pictures and articles that reflect life in simpler times.
Some of the articles in this issue: Feathered Dive-Bomber - Walt Whitman"s Long Island - The Vanishing One-Man Cheese Factory - Ranch Wagon Ideas - Favorite Recipes of Famous Taverns - And more.
This is a nice 1969 instruction booklet for knit fashions. It includes instructions for a sleeveless cable cardigan, tunic vest, long pullover, Beret and more.
The booklet includes 21 pages of instructions. It is in good condition with some minor wear to the outer cover. There is one small tear on the front, upper left corner. The interior pages are very clean - "like-new" with no tears, dog-ears or writin ...click for details
This is a very nice cookbook titled "Flame Favorites - Tested Recipes, Cooking Charts, Equipment Facts." The cookbook was prepared by the Home Economics Department of Lone Star Gas Company. There is no copyright in the book, however, based on the graphics in the cookbook and other cookbooks purchased with this one, I believe it to be from the 1950's.The cookbook starts out with the Definitions of Cookery ...click for details
This 1975 issue of the Farmers' Almanac is full of wit and wisdom! The Farmers' Almanac was practically the Bible for farmers in the past - telling them the best times to plant crops, when to harvest and other tidbits.
This issue was a complimentary copy given by CF&I Steel Corporation of Pueblo, Colorado.
This is a nice issue of Family Circle Magazine dated November 1976. It is an extra thick issue with lots of recipes, gift ideas, needle-work projects, and articles.
With our busy lives, the eight page "Easy Freeze-Ahead" cookbook, might be just the thing to ease the rush of your busy work day.
This magazine will take you back to 1972 when it could be purchased for a mere 25 cents. It is full of patterns, beauty tips, recipes and other projects for the home.
Articles you will find in this issue:
Oldest, Middle, Youngest & Only Child - How Does It Affect Their Personality? Family Circle Needlework Contest Winners Do-It-All Yoursel ...click for details
I am sure the feature article in this issue of Esquire Magazine will raise eyebrows. The main title is, "The Use and Abuse of Billy Graham."
Over a picture of Graham and his associates praying after a session with President Truman is the statement, "After an unpromising White House meeting, Truman ordered that Graham not be admitted anywhere near his vicinity ever again." ...click for details
This booklet is the "Employee Insurance Plan" of Kimbell Milling and Associated Companies and the Estate of Kay Kimbell. The plan was through Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company. The plan went into effect July 1, 1964.
To show how times have changed, the plan carried a benefit for Polio Expense.
This book will tell you everything you wanted to know about Ballroom Dancing. It was written by Mel and Helen Day of Boise, Idaho. The book was written as a memory guide for those who had taken dance lessons, but also to introduce the variety of pattern & rhythm to be found in Social or Ballroom dancing.
It is Greek to me, but the book gives instruction on dances such as the Foxtrot, Jitterbug, Tango, Mambo and mo ...click for details