
Long time collector of vintage and antique recipe booklets and cookbooks
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Daily | |
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| Issues | 29 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 7 days ago |
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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...
Today things did not go exactly as planned. I went to meet a friend at a vintage shop I’d never been to before. I wasn’t that familiar with this part of town and I wasn’t sure where to park. There were no spots close to the shop so I drove...
Recently I went to an estate sale and picked up quite a few boxes of cookbooks. This was a real extravaganza, but it wasn’t without pain. In the pouring rain I went to pick them up. Parking was an issue, and the elevator was broken which me...
The first and last time I went to a Tupperware party was in 1994. My neighbour invited me, and I was very happy to go and support her. She was hosting, and the incentive for the hostess was that she would get a discount on her own order bas...
Even as late as the 1990’s no party was complete without a punch bowl filled with some some sort of pink fizzy concoction. For years I had a frosted glass punch bowl set that came with matching handled cups and a plastic ladle. My punch bow...
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Retired Philosophy professor, collector of vintage cookbooks and old treasures. Fun finds, culinary history, and cookbook time travel. etsy.com/ca/shop/RepossessedDesign
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