150 Recipes for Your Electric Refrigerator

Jun 15, 2010 10:38


There's no date on this cute little booklet, but it must be from when an electric refrigerator was still somewhat new--1920s-1930s, I'm guessing. I love the old GLadstone 4590 phone number. Since it's been so hot lately, I thought I'd post a few of these recipes--and I may even try to make a few. Blueberry Ice sounds great. Anything cold and icy ( Read more... )

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thisprairielife June 15 2010, 20:12:12 UTC
I'm thinking that when our figs are ready I'll be making some ice cream.

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chamisa June 15 2010, 21:52:47 UTC
Please tell us how it turns out if you do! You have a fig tree? How cool is that?

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misstia June 15 2010, 20:17:39 UTC
ginger ale sherbert sounds intriguing....i have never heard of dark ginger ale though....i wonder if i could substitute the natural ginger ale from the health food store--the kind that really tastes like ginger....

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chamisa June 15 2010, 21:53:09 UTC
It does sound really good. I'll bet a natural ginger ale would work great.

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outsdr June 16 2010, 01:05:37 UTC
Yay! Vintage recipes that look yummy!

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You find the best cook books! grniiis June 21 2010, 13:46:56 UTC
Mexican Ice cream...head cheese (yuck), snacks for entertaining...I'm sold

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deer_ly June 23 2010, 10:24:34 UTC
Everything except the frozen-mayo-and-veggie-slices-with-meat sounds awesome.

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