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40 Terrifying Vintage Recipes From 1973 McCall’s Great American Recipe Card Collection
vintage everyday ^

Posted on 01/02/2022 8:22:22 AM PST by mylife

McCall’s was a monthly American women’s magazine that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. From 1973 through the early 1980s, the magazine created the Great American Recipe Card Collection “capturing the spirit of America through its recipes” by bringing “together the famous dishes… from the 50 states.” It was created by the editors of McCall’s and Random House.

The collection consisted of a plastic recipe card case featuring a bald eagle behind a red, white and blue shield surround by a plentiful food bounty. There are twenty four sections that each had twenty four recipe cards which became 600 cards in total. On each section divider card there is the title of the section, a little illustration pertaining to the theme in the top right corner, a full color photo on the front while on the back was a little blurb about the section’s theme. Lastly there was an index booklet that had a quick reference for all the recipes in the collection. These were available starting in 1973 all the way through the early 1980s.

There were two ways to obtain this collection. The first was to send the card found in the newspaper and McCall’s magazine to Random House. In return you would get the Bicentennial recipe card case, the 24 divider cards and the first set of twenty four cards called “Our Rich Heritage” for a free 14 day trial examination. If you liked the card and wanted to keep going, then you would pay one dollar for the initial set and then get sent the rest of the cards one by one and eventually in small groups at a charge of one dollar per set.

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To: KosmicKitty

put it up on Ebay!


21 posted on 01/02/2022 8:52:20 AM PST by mylife (I don't know how we should fill out the accident report...should we clean up this blood?)
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To: marktwain

They sell terrifying stuff now that the don’t call terrifying.


22 posted on 01/02/2022 8:54:21 AM PST by mylife (I don't know how we should fill out the accident report...should we clean up this blood?)
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To: FLNittany

Mmmm corny dog with mustard..


23 posted on 01/02/2022 8:55:28 AM PST by mylife (I don't know how we should fill out the accident report...should we clean up this blood?)
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To: P.O.E.

Thanks!!


24 posted on 01/02/2022 8:56:20 AM PST by mylife (I don't know how we should fill out the accident report...should we clean up this blood?)
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To: mylife

I’d eat any of those.


25 posted on 01/02/2022 8:56:34 AM PST by fluorescence
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To: fluorescence
Even the homeless have taste...


26 posted on 01/02/2022 9:00:00 AM PST by mylife (I don't know how we should fill out the accident report...should we clean up this blood?)
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To: cdcdawg

“The demise of the jello salad is one of the more positive developments of the last 50 years.”

Canned pear and lime jello. ymmmm!


27 posted on 01/02/2022 9:00:02 AM PST by TexasGator (UF)
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To: Clutch Martin

“Pear halves with a maraschino cherry in the cavity sunk in lime jello.

Ahhh the ‘60s’

Posted about pear halvs in lime before I saw yours.

Also mother made pear halves with a dab of mayonnaise and maraschino cheery on top.

Ah, the 50’s!


28 posted on 01/02/2022 9:03:03 AM PST by TexasGator (UF)
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To: marktwain

Just because it’s not in the article doesn’t make it an accurate headline. There are some pretty weird scary recipes out there, especially from the early days of prepared mass market foods when the companies were throwing out these “what you can do with it” recipes that are often just wrong on an existential level.


29 posted on 01/02/2022 9:03:04 AM PST by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: marktwain

Still ... it’s terrifying. Gag-worthy.


30 posted on 01/02/2022 9:05:13 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (When government fears the people, there is liberty.)
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To: ronniesgal

My friends were missionaries in Africa (Liberia), and they talked about “goat stew” (actually gut stew). That sounds better than the banana casserole.


31 posted on 01/02/2022 9:06:42 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (When government fears the people, there is liberty.)
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To: discostu

32 posted on 01/02/2022 9:06:45 AM PST by mylife (I don't know how we should fill out the accident report...should we clean up this blood?)
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To: cdcdawg

Jello was such a cheap dessert. A box was maybe 10 cents way back then. My mom would add a can of fruit cocktail to provide actual nourishment.


33 posted on 01/02/2022 9:09:05 AM PST by Sacajaweau ( )
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To: mylife

Peg Bundy stole Kelly’s lime jello mold to pass Home Economics class to complete the requirements for her high school diploma. Kelly, left without a submission after Al ate Peg’s original assignment, a crowned roast, had to attend summer school. They just don’t write hilarious TV comedies like Married with...anymore.


34 posted on 01/02/2022 9:09:53 AM PST by DeplorablePaul (s)
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To: TexasGator
Pear half with a dab of cottage cheese and a cherry.

It seems like that was a school cafeteria favorite, although I may have blocked that from my memory. I can't be sure.

35 posted on 01/02/2022 9:10:06 AM PST by TontoKowalski (You can call me "Dick.")
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To: mylife

Those card decks were all the rage back in the 70s. As a kid I remember the ads for similar deck series like Animals and wildlife. Get the first 5 cards for free with the lovely plastic case and subscribe to get another 5 cards a month for the next gajillion years! :D


36 posted on 01/02/2022 9:10:21 AM PST by Skywise
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To: mylife

i did not indulge but what is wrong with people?!


37 posted on 01/02/2022 9:13:12 AM PST by ronniesgal (if more folks would mind their own business the world would be a better place.)
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To: TontoKowalski

In think I had it with cottage cheese at school.

My mother never bought cottage cheese. Maybe that is why she used mayo. Actually she. never bought real Mayo.


38 posted on 01/02/2022 9:14:43 AM PST by TexasGator (UF)
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To: MayflowerMadam

at a different meal there was something that i swear i heard “eyeballs”
I told my husband i would never kiss him again if he tried that dish.


39 posted on 01/02/2022 9:15:00 AM PST by ronniesgal (if more folks would mind their own business the world would be a better place.)
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To: ronniesgal

But it was Betty Crocker who lived to see another day. Best custard recipe.


40 posted on 01/02/2022 9:15:16 AM PST by Sacajaweau ( )
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