Thursday, April 22, 2010
Homemaker in the Making!
These have got to be the sweetest, diggiest illustrations. Feast your eyes on a few pages from this cool kiddie Fun to Cook Book (c)'78 from the Carnation Company [this could have easily belonged to me as a preschooler!]. It's one more goodie from the Bargain Barn [hey, Stan -- it's a hole-in-the-greenhouse flea-market in Nebraska]!



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Im always dreaming Im in dessert land!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable.
ReplyDeleteI gotta know... what was she "experienced" enough to get? (last pic)
I would love to find a book like this! Thanks for sharing some pages...
ReplyDeleteMoonDoggie -- why, exp. enough to 'get her own supper'. Of course, I'm assuming this is the most literal of all meanings. :)
ReplyDeleteSO WHAT IF I WANT TO LIVE IN DESSERT LAND! LET ME LIVE OK!
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