• Gourmet Jell-o Recipes

    Gourmet Jell-o Recipes

    Joys of Jell-o General Foods 1960 (est) I’ll admit it. I have a certain fondness for the old cookbooks, especially the ones with molded food. We have featured quite a few over the years, but I think this one might be a favorite. Nearly every page has a recipe or…

  • Your Sex Pot Handbook

    Your Sex Pot Handbook

    Sex Pots… And Pans The single girl’s to hooking her man-through cooking Howard 1970 Ladies! Are you worried about snagging that man? Today’s post features a guy telling you how to get a husband using your culinary talents. (Don’t you just love when a man is unselfish and gives you…

  • Make Your Man Delightful Food

    Make Your Man Delightful Food

    Dining Delightfully Tested Recipes From Adventist Hospital Chefs Review and Herald Publishing Association 1968 Of course the wife is proud of her fruit plate! This wonderful retro cookbook hits all the foodie choices from the 1960s: Something with jello, another tasty sandwich loaf masquerading as a cake, and of course…

  • Psychic Pets

    Psychic Pets

    Submitter: The eyes of the dog and cat on the cover are very disturbing.  If glowing ink had been on offer from the publisher, I’m sure this book would have used it. Inside there are few pictures, none of them seemed to “capture” phychic-ness, in my opinion.  I have included…

  • Hotdog Magic

    Hotdog Magic

    The New Hotdog Cookbook Roate 1968 Another culinary gem for the cookbook collection! The whole hotdog experience has just been upgraded to gourmet status. How about some Hotdog Tetrazzini? Maybe you would prefer the delicate hotdog loaf? Lucky for us there are 2 hotdog loaf recipes and I am just…

  • Trading Tongues with Tweety

    Trading Tongues with Tweety

    Hand Feeding Baby Birds Cooper 1979 Submitter: The back cover on this one is especially interesting. He’s trading tongues with a bird??? Holly: For the love of all things holy, what is happening here? Whyyyy would you do that? Birds are to me like clowns are for Mary. I just…