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If you didn't realize it, while strolling thru my blog, I LOVE (and must collect) vintage.... dinnerware, bowls, pots/pans, utensils, cutlery, trays...if it's used in the kitchen or dining room I have to look. Those 'New Fangled' appliances of yesteryear were wonders.....and now commonplace. Tablecloths, potholders, placemats, dishtowels, the list seems endless. Then there are the vintage Cookbooks with their quaint illustrations and now taboo ingredients But man they are sooo good. Now there is yet another item to add to my quest... locating and aquiring vintage magazines from the 1930's to the 60's. To this end I have found these..........so far 8)...............................................
But, there's something I have realized, while perusing the pages of these paper timecapsules, not only do issues from the 60's bring back memories of childhood but, they and earlier issues combine all my vintage loves in one neat package! All for .50-$3 depending on the year and magazine
Then it hit me.....what a fun post creating table vignettes using completely vintage items....utilizing wonderful period articles, recipes, ads, and decor from vintage magazines with touches of some vintage items I own.....
wait a minute.....what if I opened it up weekly with a Linky Thingy and we all could get together and visit our 'Virtual' dining ideas.... sigh...Oh Dear...I do hope I'm explaining this clearly...... I know......
How's about I do a sample post?
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Come On Over Supper's Ready!!
So glad you could stop by for an early supper today. The weather's been so nice, but you know the old adage....If March comes in like a lamb, it'll go out like a lion.......oh well, we won't worry about that today....
Let's all go out on the patio.____________
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Doesn't this tablesetting I found in a 1955 Women's Day look inviting for a casual buffet?
I love the black wrought iron table design, and, if you look closely at the tabletop it's a black marble tile. The food looks so elegant, but is such simple fare. What's on the menu you ask.....well, there's..................
Cold cuts with the fixins, assorted breads and buns, Jello salads, peas and carrots, potato salad and deviled eggs, iced tea and for a sweet ending, Cake with coffee.
Here are some recipes from this article...................................................................................
For fun I found these vintage ads in the same magazine that pertain to the recipes...............................
Some of us like to purchase vintage advertizing. Some of us will pay up to almost $10 for a single page that has been ripped from one of these $1 timecapsules....welllllll.......feel free to make copies from my post if you collect and frame commercial art or like to incorporate it into your crafts.....at no charge 8)
One thing I found on this table I hadn't seen before is this delightful white and pink polka dot Pyrex serving set. The conical shape of the bowls is so unusual, as is the special handled serving basket with votive warmers. And, it seems they had matching glasses too!
Oh No.......Must Find..............but for now how about this ad....check out the price!
With that pink I think I might add this vintage table topper...............................
Bluebirds and Dogwoods..sooooo spring. I think in the real world this will make some pretty throw pillows
This is my 'virtual' Vintage Dining on the patio.
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Okay, do you think it sounds like fun? Would you be interested to join in?
Let me know what you think. Can't wait to read your comment!
Don't forget to visit Sue at It's a Very Cherry World on Wednesday for....................
And Sue on Thursday at Between Naps On The Porch for...............................

And, Elizabeth at Brambleberry Cottage for....................................................................

