Wednesday, April 28, 2010

VTT - Parties





First I have a Tupperware Party invitation postcard--both front and back of the same postcard are shown. This is from sometime in the 1960s. There is a page of Tupperware postcards at Tupper Diva, and a used postcard like this has a 1964 date. I really liked the old styles of Tupperware shown on the card much better than the newer types.

Next is a Betty Crocker's Party Book from 1960. The book includes parties for May Day and Mother's Day.



The May Day party has a basket theme. There are instructions for making two kinds of May baskets and also cupcake baskets.



The Mother's Day section has a menu that "Dad and the youngsters" can prepare and a Mother-and-Daughter tea party with recipes and a pink table setting.







I'm participating in Vintage Thingie Thursday

21 comments:

  1. What an adorable cookbook that is! I love the drawings:)

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  2. I do not cook much anymore, but still enjoy seeing the older cookbooks and recipes.

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  3. I'm loving those pink Tupperware bowls on that postcard! And the cover of that cookbook is so cute. I'm not crazy about cooking, but the book looks like it's got alot of great ideas in it!
    Happy VTT!
    Carol

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  4. I remember tupperware parties. I think my grandma had one one time, and I was fascinated with the little key chains they gave away. Have a great VTT!

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  5. Wow I remember when tupperware parties were so popular. Love the post cards.

    Jocelyn
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/

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  6. How cool the Tupperware party postcard is. Love the colors of the containers. I think I have that book ...

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  7. I always loved Tupperware parties..
    these postcards are just wonderful and the little cookbook is great. I would love to find one to add to my collection of cookbooks. Happy VTT..

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  8. My neighbor gave me the same cookbook last year for my birthday! I love all the ideas and recipes inside. Reading it is so much fun.:)
    Fondly,
    Ann
    @
    The Tattered Tassel

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  9. I got many invitations like this in the 60's and 70's. Tupperware parties were a big deal then. I still have Tupperware from those parties.
    Love the book. I'm sure I had one of those too. I had all the Betty Crocker Books. As a new bride I used them all the time.

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  10. Cool cookbook!! I have one too!!
    *hugs*deb

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  11. Oh my stars I love that Betty Crocker cookbook. I love it! I am going to have to look for one for myself. Did I mention I love it?

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  12. Love the Tupperware postcard. Remember when you played games and got free little Tupperware prizes.
    Blessings,Vicky

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  13. very fun postcards - I have great memories of my Mom's tupperware parties. When I was living in Germany, the antique markets were loaded with postcard vendors - Europeans collect them like crazy. thanks for your sweet comments on my page today! -diane

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  14. I agree with you about the old style Tupperware compared to todays. Great postcards.

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  15. Tupperware and vintage Betty Crocker....what could be better?

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  16. Love those Tupperware postcards. Just great and perfect for VTT!

    Love,
    Susan and Bentley
    xxoo

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  17. Love the vintage party invitations. I sold tuppleware many moons ago. And May Day-wow, I remember making a May Day pole at school in 6th grade.
    Happy VTT

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  18. Love the Tupperware Party invitation...the Tupperware looks so nice and that's a pretty good looking Dad there too!

    I love the specialty Betty Crocker cookbooks! (OK I love all Betty Crocker cookbooks!).

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  19. Loving your vintage cookbook and how fun to have vintage Tupperware postcards!

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  20. I wouldn't let my kids cook for me - like breakfast in bed. I'd just be tensing up, waiting for the smoke alarm to go off!

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  21. Love the Tupperware postcard- The graphics are fabulous- So very 60s!

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