This was an ad for a Karo cookbook, with a recipe, that was found in a bag with a mix of recipes in various forms. It is in bad shape, though the recipe is not marred. I am first showing the whole ad. I had to tape it in places just to get it on the scanner in one piece. This is a great illustration as to why we should never fold magazine pages, rather, it would be worth it to buy a pack of sheet protectors and place an ad in one, if it will fit of course. Doesn't fit? Consider placing it, again if it will fit, in a pocket found in the front and back of most notebooks. Doesn't fit? Well, I am at a loss. This would have fit in a notebook pocket. Below the full page image, I split the ad to better show the top and bottom, where the recipe is, portions.
This blog will be about recipes of yesteryear- found in ads & vintage cookbooks. My Moma & I have a vast collection of soft back & hard back cookbooks and pamphlets containing recipes. There will also be those hand wrote on index, or recipe, cards in addition to clippings from various media. Regarding cookbooks- I will not completely transcribe a whole one, but will attempt to transcribe, or scan, a handful or so of recipes from each one. For a larger image, just click on pic.
Monday, February 1, 2010
"No-Cook" Peanut Butter Fudge
Labels: vintage recipes, old recipes, advertising
fudge,
Karo,
no cook,
peanut butter
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