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French Poodle Hero Sandwiches – A Vintage Recipe Test

French Poodle Hero Sandwiches – A Vintage Recipe Test

by RetroRuth | Jul 3, 2019 | Best & Worst, Cocktail Party, Main Dishes, Sandwiches & Pies, The BEST

You know, I was trying to come up with some really clever intro for this post, but as I was editing these photos, I realized I don’t have to be clever. I already did all that work. Because I made sandwiches in the shape of dogs. These are French Poodle Hero...
Stollen, 1959 – A Vintage Holiday Recipe Test

Stollen, 1959 – A Vintage Holiday Recipe Test

by RetroRuth | Jan 13, 2016 | Best & Worst, Bread and Pastries, Desserts, The BEST

This week I have a special recipe test for all of you! It is sort of a guest test, but in another way it isn’t. This week, we all get to enjoy a recipe tested out by my mother! This is Stollen! From Best Loved Foods of Christmas, Pillsbury, 1959 [cooked-sharing]...
Tuna Sandwich Bake, 1967 – A Mid-Century Recipe Test

Tuna Sandwich Bake, 1967 – A Mid-Century Recipe Test

by RetroRuth | Jun 25, 2014 | Main Dishes, Sandwiches & Pies

Who is ready for a disgusting-looking sandwich?? This ugly little guy is Tuna Sandwich Bake. Tuna Sandwich Bake Author: Hunts, 1957 Serves: 4-6 Ingredients 12 slices bread 2 (6.5 oz) cans of tuna, drained 1 cup chopped celery 3 eggs 1/2 cup milk 2 (8 oz) cans Hunts...
Layered Meatloaf – aka Tom’s Mom’s Meatloaf

Layered Meatloaf – aka Tom’s Mom’s Meatloaf

by RetroRuth | Jun 26, 2013 | Beef, Best & Worst, Main Dishes, The BEST

The first time I made meatloaf for Tom, it was a great meal. Perfectly browned meatloaf, creamy mashed potatoes, and chocolate cake for dessert. As we sat down and I started plating food, I was feeling pretty proud of myself. Pretty proud of myself until I placed a...
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