
Long time collector of vintage and antique recipe booklets and cookbooks
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My favourite TV shows in the 1980s were Dynasty and Dallas. I just loved the designer clothes, the mansions, the glamour, the swimming pools, the jewelry, the big hair, and of course the drama. Who could ever forget the lily pond wrestling...
This week’s article is about a fun series I collect called Nitty Gritty Productions. Sometimes these rather unassuming cookbooks are referred to as “anti-coffee table” cookbooks. They weren’t glossy, had almost no food photography, they’re...
I’ve been collecting vintage church cookbooks for years, originally because I liked their tried-and-true family recipes. They’re practical, economical, and rarely call for a long list of ingredients. Looking at them more closely though, I c...
I started collecting Irena Chalmers’ cookbooks back in the early 90s. I just liked the wonderful graphics on the covers, plus I enjoyed the simple but elegant recipes. These slender cookbooks were easy for me to store away in drawers, and l...
Who was The Mystery Chef? The Mystery Chef had a radio show during the 1930’s and 40’s that introduced affordable gourmet recipes. His real name was John MacPherson, a Scotsman, who came to America in 1906. His father was supporting him, bu...
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Retired Philosophy professor and long-time vintage and antique cookbook collector. Cookbook time travel, retro food styling, culinary history, and fun finds. etsy.com/ca/shop/RepossessedDesign
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