[Culinary ephemera : refrigerators]. Box 65 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Physical Description:17 items

OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:166635552

Contents:

[1]. Meal magic with your Amana freezer. 72 p

[2]. An invitation to better living from Deepfreeze. 62 p

[3]. Facts about food freezing. 35 p

[4]. Freezing is fun with a Frigidaire food freezer. 48 p

[5]. Serving and saving with your Hotpoint food freezer. 41 p

[6]. Better food freezing with your Whirlpool freezer. 58 p

[7]. Copeland frozen danties. 20 p

[8]. The silent hostess treasure book. 103 p. 5th ed

[9]. How to enjoy your new 1951 General Electric spacemaker refrigerator. 38 p. [10]. How to use and enjoy your new Frigidaire Imperial refrigerator. 38 p

[11]. International Harvester refrigerator recipes. 15 p

[12]. How to use and enjoy your Frigidaire standard refrigerator. 23 p

[13]. Sears Coldspot owner's manual : Frostless Spacemaster Refrigerator-Freezer Models 45-46. 20 p

[14]. Matilda's proven Sparton recipes. 27 p

[15]. Cold cooking. 56 p

[16]. Cold cooking : it's easy. 56 p. (1942)

[17]. Cold cooking : it's easy. 46 p

Notes:

Corporate contributors include: Amana Refrigeration, Inc.; Motor Products Corp., Deepfreeze Division; Edison Electric Institute, Home Service Committee; Detroit Edison Company; General Motors Corporation, Frigidaire Divis; Hotpoint Co.; Whirlpool Corporation; Copeland Sales Company; International Harvester Company; Montgomery Ward & Co.; and Sears, Roebuck and Co

Item [1]. promotes Amana freezers. Includes menus and recipes. Mention of Ann MacGregr Test Kitchen, Ann MacGregor's Facts and Fancies periodic bulletins and message from Ann Macregor with illustration. Color illustrations of serving suggestions. Marked form No. 639

Item [2] promotes the Deepfreeze from Motor Products Corp. Includes menus. Mentions game laws. Has directions for thawing meat at room temperature. Illustrations include period dress, preparation suggestions, and packaging for freezing. Price ten cents. Has warranty description

Item [3] was issued by the Home Service Committee, Edison Electric Institute and has The Electric Living Division, The Detroit Edison Company on the back cover. Recommends thawing meat at room temperature or in the refrigerator. Marked EEI 66-303

Item [4] promotes Frigidaire food freezers. Includes room temperature thawing of frozen meat. Has instructions for re-using packaging materials. Marked 491-5-58 6581373

Item [5] promotes Hotpoint freezers and refrigerator/freezers from General Electric Company. Pencil note on back cover that there is a "tuna salad in ref." Introduction by Virginia Francis. Has warranty statement. Models mentioned include FM12; FM18; FL16; FK16; FK17, 20, and 28. Federal and state game laws mentioned. States that meat may be thawed at room temperature or in front of an electric fan

Item [6] promotes Whirlpool home freezers from Radio Corporation of America. Includes menus and recipes. Mentions that some recipes are not for the "weight-watcher." Mentions state game laws. Meat, poultry, and fish include room temperature defrosting. Has discussion of trichinosis. Marked Part No. 605838

Item [7] promotes the Copeland electric refrigerator. Back cover has advertisement for Wextark Radio Store (Detroit, MI?). "All models are available on a little down and easy monthly payments if desired." Ice box conversion units also available. Serving suggestions illustrated. Marked Form No. 52

Item [8] promotes GE refrigerators. Illustrations of units and period dress. Guarantee on last page includes mention of over a million homes served. Discussion of bacteria and 50 degree safety point. Includes menus, recipes, helpful hints, and operating instructions. Marked form SP-257

Item [9] promotes GE refrigerators. Models NA-8H, MNA-11H, LF-10H, LF-8H, and LC-8H are illustrated. Illustration of commercially frozen products. Includes safe storage times. Notes that it is not necessary to turn the refrigerator off for normal vacations (two or three weeks). Marked 2-70

Item [10] promotes the Frigidaire refrigerator. Notes that they have made over 11 1/2 million units in 30 years. Notes that all meats may be thawed in an open room. Has illustration of a full kitchen and other home products. Warranty described. Marked HA-2421-2-50 Pc No. 5854176

Item [11] promotes International Harvester refrigerators. Introduction by Irma Harding. Companion to instruction manual. Marked 1 005 043 R1 11-3-47-75B. Two recipes for refrigerator cookies that store "for several weeks" before baking

Item [12] promotes the Frigidaire refrigerator. Notes that the newer refrigerators cycle more frequently than those ten or fifteen years ago. Illustrated descriptions of other appliances and products available from Frigidaire. Warranty description included. Marked HA-3522-5892286-11-52

Item [13] is an owner's manual for Frostless Spacemaker refrigerator-freezer models 45 and 46. Jean Shaw, director, home economics laboratory, cited as the contact for more information. Includes ice maker care information. Model 46 illustrated. Sales receipt, with prices; maintenance agreement; and illustrated repair parts list laid in. Model and serial number marked in ink. Marked Part No. 538858 1/66

Item [14] promotes the Sparton All-feature refrigerator. Includes illustration of the unit and the Sparton Cascades experimental kitchen. The capacity of this electric refrigerator is seventy five pounds of ice melting equivalent. Marked form Ref. 90

Item [15] promotes MW refrigerators. Notes that you should use the refrigerator year round and that you will not be economizing by shutting it off in the winter. Oiled silk recommended for covering containers. Pages 31-34 missing. Marked 69 M-1-1G-1 2300. Notes that a second booklet has use and care insructions

Item [16] is similar to [15] with diferent cover and interior colors. Booklet is complete. Marked "Ward help" No 69-13

Item [17] is similar to [15] with fewer recipes. Has complete use and care instructions. Calls for oiling motor twice a year while newer booklets do not mention oil