~ “Ready-Made Ad”, The Liquor Book, by Charles Austin Bates, 1899“The Germans are the healthiest looking people in the world and you know what beer drinkers they are.”

~ “Ready-Made Ad”, The Liquor Book, by Charles Austin Bates, 1899

“The Germans are the healthiest looking people in the world and you know what beer drinkers they are.”

~ The Pacific Monthly (vol. 12), July-January 1909 “There’s Nothing as Delicious as Digestible Pancakes”

~ The Pacific Monthly (vol. 12), July-January 1909 

“There’s Nothing as Delicious as Digestible Pancakes”

~ Los Angeles Herald, February 9, 1902 via California Digital Newspaper Collection“Phospho Foods are the result of years of study and combine all the nutritive values of the grain with the death-dealing starch eliminated.”

~ Los Angeles Herald, February 9, 1902 
via California Digital Newspaper Collection

“Phospho Foods are the result of years of study and combine all the nutritive values of the grain with the death-dealing starch eliminated.”

~ The Young Housekeeper’s Friend, 1871via Internet Archive

~ The Young Housekeeper’s Friend, 1871
via Internet Archive

~ One Thousand Simple Soups, by Olive Green, 1907

~ One Thousand Simple Soups, by Olive Green, 1907

~ The Clubwoman, October 1918via internet archive“Demand Swastikas!”Note: In all fairness to the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company it should be noted that prior to being forever tarnished by association with the Nazi Party, the swastika was considered to be a good luck symbol.

~ The Clubwoman, October 1918
via internet archive

“Demand Swastikas!”

Note: In all fairness to the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company it should be noted that prior to being forever tarnished by association with the Nazi Party, the swastika was considered to be a good luck symbol.

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~ Knox Gelatine, 1938via Flickr
“Oh lady - what a salad! Not like the sissy concoctions some girls serve. They’re enough to keep a man a bachelor forever”

reblogged from vintascope:

~ Knox Gelatine, 1938
via Flickr

“Oh lady - what a salad! Not like the sissy concoctions some girls serve. They’re enough to keep a man a bachelor forever”
~ McClure’s Magazine, January 1920

~ McClure’s Magazine, January 1920

~ New York Tribune, June 22, 1919“Went to War! Home Again”

~ New York Tribune, June 22, 1919

“Went to War! Home Again”

(Source: sparkygirl63)

~ Ministry of Food poster, Great Britain, 1939-1945Imperial War Museum

~ Ministry of Food poster, Great Britain, 1939-1945
Imperial War Museum

~ Etiquette for Americans, by A Woman of Fashion, 1898

~ Etiquette for Americans, by A Woman of Fashion, 1898

~ The Twentieth Century Cook Book, 1914via internet archive“The woman who does her own cooking will do it easier and take greater pleasure in her work if she is properly dressed.”

~ The Twentieth Century Cook Book, 1914
via internet archive

“The woman who does her own cooking will do it easier and take greater pleasure in her work if she is properly dressed.”

~ The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life, by Food, Clothes, Air, Exercise, Wine, Sleep, &c., by William Kitchiner, 1822“From 30 to 40 (according to the tenderness of the meat) has been calculated as the mean number of Munches, that solid meat requires…”

~ The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life, by Food, Clothes, Air, Exercise, Wine, Sleep, &c., by William Kitchiner, 1822

“From 30 to 40 (according to the tenderness of the meat) has been calculated as the mean number of Munches, that solid meat requires…”

~ Bridal Chef: Suggestions and Practical Recipes for the New Housekeeper, 1911

~ Bridal Chef: Suggestions and Practical Recipes for the New Housekeeper, 1911

~ Beeman’s Pepsin Gum, Photoplay Magazine, 1924

~ Beeman’s Pepsin Gum, Photoplay Magazine, 1924