What a special piece of 30's memorabilia. Decorating with golden crepe paper and chocolate turkeys. Things have changed and homemade invitations and decorations are a thing of....well, the 30's. Happy Pink Saturday and a Blessed Thanksgiving!
Have a lovely Thanksgiving. This photo has given me an idea to see if I can make something from one of my vintage cookbooks!!! Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)
I love this article. I can't believe what was on the menu - apple, celery and marshmellow salad and what about the tuna baskets. Wow. I would like to see the recipes for these. Great post idea. Happy Thanksgiving. Hugs, Carey
Hi Carey! Tuna casserole was a popular "dish" for kids' parties at this time! In fact, my mom was still serving that for my birthday parties in the 1950's and 1960's!
But that salad? I don't think any kid in the world would have liked that, not then and not now! Thanks for stopping by! Have a great Thanksgiving day! Coralie
So very cute!!
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Thanks for sharing. Happy Pink Saturday!
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What a special piece of 30's memorabilia. Decorating with golden crepe paper and chocolate turkeys. Things have changed and homemade invitations and decorations are a thing of....well, the 30's. Happy Pink Saturday and a Blessed Thanksgiving!
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This is gorgeous Coralie!!
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I love this post. Such a nice vintage Thanksgiving photo. Happy Pink Saturday to you!!
ReplyDeleteI so remember the Saturday Evening Post every year had the most beautiful holiday art for each season ... love this.
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TTFN ~ Hugs, Marydon
Oh, Coralie!!! This is so fun!
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing. Happy PS and Happy Thanksgiving!
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Have a great Thanksgiving! So thankful for my blog friends.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Thanksgiving. This photo has given me an idea to see if I can make something from one of my vintage cookbooks!!! Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute. Happy Pink Saturday and also Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this articel, I cooect old magazines aswell, just for sweet artices like this.
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Cute!
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Sorry for the late visit- I think of busy Saturdays as a "Pink Weekend" since it takes me that long to visit everyone!
Happy belated PS!
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I love this article. I can't believe what was on the menu - apple, celery and marshmellow salad and what about the tuna baskets. Wow. I would like to see the recipes for these. Great post idea. Happy Thanksgiving.
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Carey
Hi Carey!
ReplyDeleteTuna casserole was a popular "dish" for kids' parties at this time! In fact, my mom was still serving that for my birthday parties in the 1950's and 1960's!
But that salad? I don't think any kid in the world would have liked that, not then and not now!
Thanks for stopping by!
Have a great Thanksgiving day!
Coralie
fantastic display of thanksgiving long ago. it seems that was a quieter and slow pace time for families. rose
ReplyDeleteHAPPY THANKSGIVING CORALIE, LOVE THE VINTAGE POSTER, SO CUTE. YOUR RIGHT, I DON;T THINK I WOULD LIKE THAT SALAD.
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