Welcome again everyone to my offering for Vintage Things Thursday. This was not my first choice, but due to running 3 miles late..it will have to work for me. Please stop by Suzannes to see more participants... there are always so many wonderful things to see and learn about.
Stop by.. ColoradoLady and see all the wonderful vintage things.
This little book is a reprint of a 1915 Imperial Sugar Cookbook and has some wonderful tips on all things, hints from appetizers thru canning with zinc lids and rubber rings..and lots of great sounding recipes inside. I love the photo on front... and sure hope I'm able to share a couple of recipes from little book.
and the soft green and brown colors of the back...the indside front and back pages are of brown shades with black prints and outlines of old wooden stoves. I love it.. :)
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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Wonderful pic and the graphics you showed were awesome!!
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Barbara jean
Love the sack on the back cover!!! Too cool! thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art nouveau graphics on a little cookbooklet-they sure knew style then!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cookbook. You didn't link right with Mr. Linky. It takes you back to Suzanne's blog. =)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. I love the design and graphics, they sure don't make things today like they used to! Great post.
ReplyDeleteHave a great VTT!
Beautiful cover and would love it if you would share a bit of what's in it.
ReplyDeleteOlder cookbooks are so much fun and have oodles of info in them. I really enjoy mine. Thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeletewhat a delightful book, love the front & back cover, can't wait to see what's inside :)
ReplyDeleteI love old cookbooks so much! Not for the recipes, because I hate to cook! I just love the graphics, and sometimes there are old coupons in there, and it's also a mini history lesson, on what women went through to put a meal on the table!
ReplyDeleteI like it! the graphics are so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
What a charming looking cook book. I love the front cover, and the colors, too. Can't wait for you to share some recipes!
ReplyDeleteCass
don't you just wish they took the time to make things so pretty now??? I love this treasure...even though I am not the best cook around...now if it had seeds, or plants...I'd be in heaven!! lol
ReplyDeletethanks for the visit today. It was wonderful to visit your blog!
Thanks for stopping by to see me! Love the pictures from the cookbook.
ReplyDeletewhat a great book! 1915! wow.. so vintagey.. almost antique...
ReplyDeletethat book is completely and utterly beautiful!
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chasity
Hi and thanks for coming by my blog for a visit. This is a great cookbook. I just posted about my mom's Bette Crocker cookbook in my post today on Family heirlooms. Have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Great post...loved the pictures. Thanks so much for dropping by. Please come again...are you trying your hand with Crock Pot Wednesday? There are some really great prizes.
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