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Franko Snack, 1956 – A Vintage Recipe Test

Franko Snack, 1956 – A Vintage Recipe Test

by RetroRuth | Sep 11, 2019 | Appetizers, Cocktail Party, Hot Dogs & Mystery Meats

This week we are conquering this little snack I’ve been wanting to make for a long time. Just a little snack. A little Franko Snack! Franko Snack - Party Plans For Food And Games, 1956 [cooked-sharing] This recipe is from a book titled Party Plans For Food And Games,...
Golden Tuna Shortcake – A Mid-Century Recipe Re-run

Golden Tuna Shortcake – A Mid-Century Recipe Re-run

by RetroRuth | Apr 22, 2015 | Sandwiches & Pies

I know that Lent is over, but I was digging around in the archives recently and came across this bad boy from last year and knew I had to share it again. Who doesn’t love a giant tuna sandwich covered with cheese? Enjoy! This week we are having tuna! Tuna covered with...
Rice Pie with Meat Crust, 1953 – Vintage Pie July!

Rice Pie with Meat Crust, 1953 – Vintage Pie July!

by RetroRuth | Jul 23, 2014 | Beef, Main Dishes, Sandwiches & Pies

I hope you guys are enjoying Vintage Pie July, because I am having a great time doing this. Who knew there were so many fun vintage pies? And vintage pies made out of meat! This is Rice Pie With Meat Crust! Rice Pie with Meat Crust Author: Mrs. Dean E Parker, 1953...
Golden Tuna Shortcake – A Mid-Century Lenten Recipe Test

Golden Tuna Shortcake – A Mid-Century Lenten Recipe Test

by RetroRuth | Apr 16, 2014 | Easter, Fish, Holiday, Main Dishes

This week we are having tuna! Tuna covered with Velveeta. Mmmm…mmm! Tom’s favorite. This is Golden Tuna Shortcake! Golden Tuna Shortcake Author: Velveeta Ingredients 2 cups flour 3 Tbls baking powder 1/2 tsp salt 1/4 cup butter or margarine 1 egg 1 cup milk 2 –...
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