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Month: August 2022

Vintage Recipes from 1940s & 1950s Carnation Milk Advertisements

If your into vintage advertising like I am, then over the years you would of come across a few Carnation Milk ads with a featured recipe using their product. In fact I know my mother & grandmother has made many a dessert / meal with one of those helpful recipes (and I know I have enjoyed them very much).

I also have a special memory with my Omi (grandmother) who would punch two small holes in each side of the top and then pour the milk into her coffee. That is deeply ingrained in my brain. My parents still do this, and if I drank Carnation, I know I would too.

Anyways! Today’s blog post is not about coffee milk but about 1940s & 1950s vintage recipes that you would of seen on many (if not all) of the Carnation Milk ads from that time. Maybe these recipes will inspire you for your next meal.

Let’s begin!

Carnation Milk vintage poster
Source: Etsy

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Vintage Recipes from 1940s & 1950s Carnation Milk Advertisements

The Brief History of Carnation Milk:

Carnation is a brand of food products. The brand was especially known for its evaporated milk product created in 1899, then called Carnation Sterilized Cream and later called Carnation Evaporated Milk.

Elbridge Amos Stuart:

On 6 September 1899, Stuart and a business partner founded the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company in Kent, Washington, and he became its first president (a post he held until 1932, then serving as chairman from 1932 to 1944). Its product was based on the relatively new process of commercial evaporation of beverages. Stuart believed that there was value in sanitary milk at a time when fresh milk was neither universally available nor always drinkable, and correctly believed that his product would join other staples on grocers’ shelves.

In 1901, his partner sold out, leaving Stuart the company and $105,000 of debt ($3,420,060 in 2021 dollars. As sales gradually grew, Stuart sought a brand name for the product. Passing a tobacconist’s window in downtown Seattle, Stuart saw a display of cigars around a sign with the name: Carnation. His own firm subsequently adopted the name Carnation Evaporated Milk Company. To keep pace with its burgeoning eastern business, in 1916 it opened an office in Chicago, built a can factory in Oconomowoc, and acquired several condenseries, including two in Canada.

One of the most important things Stuart had learned on his father’s farm was that high-quality milk came from healthy cows; so to ensure premium standards, he distributed pure bred bulls to the farmers supplying the factory, whose offspring were selected for milk productivity. Eventually, Stuart established a breeding farm, named Carnation Farm, where the application of new principles of husbandry continually improved the productivity of the herd. Carnation cows held the world milk production record for 32 consecutive years. One cow in particular, Segis Pietertje Prospect, produced 37,381 pints of milk during 1920, and a statue of the cow was erected to honour this record.

The product is still sold to this day.

Fun Advertising Information: In 1907, the promotional phrase “Carnation Condensed Milk, the milk from contented cows” was introduced. This slogan referred to the higher quality milk from happy cows grazing in the lush Pacific Northwest. Carnation used this slogan for decades, and it spawned a radio variety program entitled “The Contented Hour,” which featured entertainers such as Dinah Shore, Jane Powell and Burns and Allen. The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, which premiered on CBS television in 1950, was sponsored by Carnation (Source).

1920s vintage ad for Carnation Milk from 1921 as seen in a Newspaper.

The Vintage Recipe Advertisements:

“One for the money, two for the show, They’re comin’ in strong …and straight in a row!” 1940s vintage ad for Carnation milk featuring the “Carnation Cocktail” a cool drink for the summer.

1940s vintage ad for Carnation Milk featuring an illustration of a young mother with her baby and a vintage drink recipe

“The Carnation Cocktail – A c-o-o-l drink for a hot month!”

1940s vintage ad for Carnation milk featuring a drink recipe for carnation cocktail. Carnation milk and fruit juice. Perfect vintage summer drink.

Source: Etsy

1942 Carnation Milk Ad: “Belle of the Ball – eats her milk, too!”

1940s vintage ad for Carnation Milk from 1942 featuring an illustration of a pretty girl being brought dessert from boys. Ad features a vintage dessert recipe

1940s vintage dessert recipe for ‘Peppermint Mousse’. This is the dessert that all the boys are bringing our pretty young lady in pink.

1940s vintage recipe for dessert peppermint mousse. 1940s vintage dessert recipe from carnation milk

Source: Etsy

“Little shavers shoot up fast-when they “eat” their milk, too!” 1943 vintage ad featuring a carnation milk recipe for “Scalloped Rice ‘N Chicken”.

1940s vintage ad for Carnation Milk featuring an illustration of two young men one is shaving and a 1940s recipe for scalloped rice and chicken
1940s vintage recipe as seen in a 1940s vintage ad for Carnation Milk featuring an illustration of two young men one is shaving and a 1940s recipe for scalloped rice and chicken

Source: eBay

1945 advertisement “Expectant Father” featuring a carnation milk vintage recipe for ‘a fluffy Omelet with Asparagus’.

1940s vintage ad: 1945 advertisement "Expectant Father"illustration featuring a carnation milk vintage recipe for 'a fluffy Omelet with Asparagus'.

Recipe for a ‘Fluffy Omelet with Asparagus”. “Eggs and milk are important!”.

1940s vintage ad for carnation milk featuring a vintage recipe for an omelet with asparagus

Source: eBay

1953 vintage ad: “New idea for a one-dish dinner, sure to delight your family. Wonderful news for women who’ve never cooked with carnation”.

1950s vintage ad: 1953 Carnation Evaporated Milk featuring a vintage recipe for a Ham Loaf Ring Vegetables Recipe

The 1953 recipe is for, “Extra tasty Ham Loaf Ring with Creamed Spring Vegetables”

1950s vintage ad: 1953 Carnation Evaporated Milk featuring a vintage recipe for a Ham Loaf Ring Vegetables Recipe

Source: eBay

“Carnation Teams up with Tuna for a Super Summer Supper – Carnation Creamed Tuna”. A 1950s vintage ad.

This ad is from a past blog post entitled Vintage Cooking Recipes as seen in Vintage Ads from the 1930s-1950s“.

1950s vintage ad for Carnation milk and an interesting dinner idea…Creamed Tuna.
1950s vintage food recipe for Carnation Milk Creamed Tuna.

1953 Carnation Milk ad: “This Way To The Best Pumpkin Pie”.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Cake Ideas As Seen Thru 1920s-1950s Ads

1950s vintage ad: 1953 Carnation Milk ad: "This Way To The Best Pumpkin Pie". Featuring a 1950s recipe for pumpkin pie.

Rick, smooth wonderful ‘Carnation Pumpkn Pie’ recipe.

1950s vintage recipe: 'Carnation Pumpkn Pie' as seen in a 1950s vintage ad for Carnation milk. 1950s Dessert inspiration.

Source: eBay

1953 Carnation Milk ad featuring Betty Crocker Frosty Fruit Pies recipe. Those look yummy!

The recipe is a bit fuzzy but I think you can make it out if you wish to make this dessert.

1950s vintage ad for Carnation Milk featuring Betty Crocker Frosty Fruit Pies recipe from 1953.

Source: Flickr

1953 Jello Pudding & Carnation milk ad taken directly from the Star Weekly, May 30, 1953 edition. The recipe featured is for a “Frosted Fondant Pudding”. Yum!

Note: I had previously shared this yummy dessert in a recent blog post entitled “1950s Dessert Ideas for your next Party!“.

1950s Vintage ad for a 1953 Jello Pudding & Carnation milk ad taken directly from the Star Weekly, May 30, 1953 edition. The vintage recipe featured is for a "Frosted Fondant Pudding".
1950s Dessert recipe for a frosted fondant pudding featuring jello pudding and carnation milk

Source: Etsy

1959 ad featuring a recipe for Carnation Bar-B-Burgers. Carnation milk is your new BAR-B-Trick!

1950s vintage recipe for BBQ Burgers featuring Carnation milk as seen in a 1959 Carnation Milk vintage ad.
1950s vintage recipe for BBQ Burgers featuring Carnation milk as seen in a 1959 Carnation Milk vintage ad.

Source: Pinterest

Carnation even put out a few small cookbooks with a collection of their recipes. Here is an example of some of the items I found online.

What a fun find! A 1955 Carnation brand children’s cookbook called ‘Fun to Cook’ with the matching magazine ad (next image). (Avail as of August 2022 HERE)

“For girls 7to 14. 48 pages of fun-full recipes in a child’s own language! Brights pictures! Big, clear print! Spiral boungs! Stands Up! Washable covers!”

 A 1955 Carnation brand children's cookbook called 'Fun to Cook'. "For girls 7to 14. 48 pages of fun-full recipes in a child's own language!
1950s vintage ad for Carnation Milk Cookbook for kids featuring 1950s recipes you could make with your child

Source: Etsy

1947 cookbook by Mary Blake. It is called ‘Carnation Cookbook’ has all kinds of wonderful recipes using carnation products, a lot very representative of the 1940s after war times (avail as of August 30th, 2022 HERE).

1947 cookbook by Mary Blake. It is called 'Carnation Cookbook' has all kinds of wonderful recipes using carnation products, a lot very representative of the 1940s after war times.
1940s Vintage Food as seen in a 1947 Carnation Company - 1940s vintage cookbook.
1947 cookbook by Mary Blake. It is called 'Carnation Cookbook' has all kinds of wonderful recipes using carnation products, a lot very representative of the 1940s after war times.

Source: Etsy

‘The Cook’s Handbook by Mary Blake’, a Carnation advertising booklet with recipes, photos, charts and adorable illustrations! Circa 1951, Home Service Department (avail as of August 30th, 2022 HERE).

1950s Vintage Cookbook featuring 1950s vintage recipes: 'The Cook's Handbook by Mary Blake', a Carnation advertising booklet with recipes, photos, charts and adorable illustrations! Circa 1951, Home Service Department
1950s Vintage Cookbook featuring 1950s vintage recipes: 'The Cook's Handbook by Mary Blake', a Carnation advertising booklet with recipes, photos, charts and adorable illustrations! Circa 1951, Home Service Department

Source: Etsy

Looking for more recipes? Well everything is online now and you can find some super recipes from quiche’s to breakfast muffins on the Carnation milk website, HERE.

Question time: What was your favourite recipe from above? Do you have any memories of a meal or dessert made with Carnation Milk? Share any thoughts in the comments section below.

Further Reading:

Vintage Cooking Recipes as seen in Vintage Ads from the 1930s-1950s

Vintage Cookbooks from the 1940s & 1950s

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

Vintage Photo’s of Sororities 1920s-1950s

You may never know if your great-grandmother was part of a sorority back in the day, but with a few clicks of a mouse, you can get a glimpse into the sorority culture of the 1920s-1950s thanks to vintage photographs that capture the spirit of sisterhood and tradition.

Whether it’s a sweet snapshot of two friends goofing around or a formal portrait of a group of girls lined up in matching outfits, these classic photos are sure to spark a sense of nostalgia.

For today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday, I was inspired by the topic of back to school and the vintage images that have been crossing my Pinterest feed of Sororites from the 1920s-1950s.

So let’s see what I found, shall we?

1940s vintage photo of a college women in a sorority in 1940s fashions including plaid fashions and saddle shoes.

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Vintage Photos of Sororities

1920s-1950s

All the pledges for all the sororities on North Dakota Agricultural college’s campus took a group photograph on the steps of Old Main. GOSH what amazing 1920s fashions!

1920s Vintage Photo of a 1920s Sorority. All the pledges for all the sororities on North Dakota Agricultural college’s campus take a group photograph on the steps of Old Main.

Source: Flickr

1922 ‘Phi Gamma’ Sorority‘ as seen in the Queens University of Charlotte, Nods and Becks yearbook.

1920s photo of the 1922 'Phi Gamma' Sorority as seen in the Queens University of Charlotte, Nods and Becks yearbook.

Source: Digitalnc.org

Sigma Gamma Rho, Alpha Chapter, 1924.

About: On November 12, 1922, seven young women came together in the middle of “Klandiana” to create Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, a sisterhood that would change the world. At the time of the organization’s founding at Butler University in Indianapolis, the state was the epicenter of the Ku Klux Klan, In the middle of that hostile environment, the founders of Sigma Gamma Rho built a sorority that not only supported and encouraged Black women to pursue higher education, but was also focused on serving the Black community (Source).

1920s vintage photo of the Black Sorority SIGMA GAMMA RHO, ALPHA CHAPTER, 1924. The Black Women are all wearing 1920s fashions.

Source: Essence

Heading back to the North Dakota Agricultural College, here is the 1928 Pledge class for the ‘Gamma Phi Beta‘ sorority.

About: Gamma Phi Beta is an international college sorority. It was founded in Syracuse University in 1874, and was the first of the Greek organizations to call itself a sorority. The term “sorority” was coined for Gamma Phi Beta by Dr. Frank Smalley, a professor at Syracuse University (Source).

The 1928 Pledge class for Gamma Phi Beta stands on the steps of Old Main. The women are wearing 1920s fashions including 1920s hats, and 1920s women's coats.

Source: Flickr

Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta) Sorority‘ National Convention (June 28 – July 2 – 1936) yard long photograph. The photo is taken in front of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.

About: Although there were three women’s groups represented at Boston University in 1888, seniors Sarah Ida Shaw and Eleanor Dorcas Pond saw a need for a different organization that would “be kind alike to all and think more of the girl’s inner self and character than of her personal appearance.” It came to be on Thanksgiving Eve 1888 (Source).

1930s vintage photo: Delta Delta Delta Sorority National Convention (June 28 - July 2 - 1936) yard long photograph. The photo is taken in front of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. 1930s photo showcases 1930s fashions and 1930s hairstyles.
1930s vintage photo: Delta Delta Delta Sorority National Convention (June 28 - July 2 - 1936) yard long photograph. The photo is taken in front of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. 1930s photo showcases 1930s fashions and 1930s hairstyles.

Source: Etsy

Alpha Delta Chi Sorority‘ as seen in the 1938 Pine Knot yearbook-Barton College in North Carolina.

About: The sorority is the only honor society on the campus and was organized in 1936. The members are selected for scholarship, character, and particpation in extra-curricular activities. Its colors are red and gold.

1930s Photo of a 1938 vintage yearbook images of the Alpha Delta Chi Sorority in their late 1930s fashions.

Source: Digitalnc.org

1942 ‘Chi Omega‘ Sorority as seen in the Queens University of Charlotte, Coronet 1942 yearbook.

1940s vintage photo of a sorority sisters yearbook photos from 1942-The Chi Omega Sorority. Super 1940s fashions in the 1940s photo.

Vintage yearbooks are one of my favourites go-tos for seeing what 1940s hairstyles actually looked like and our lovely sorority sisters in their yearbooks photos from 1942 are no exception.

1940s vintage photo of a sorority sisters yearbook photos from 1942-The Chi Omega Sorority. Super 1940s hairstyles.

Source: Digitalnc.org

“Beta Lambda”. ‘Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority‘ at Howard University in 1945 looking incredibly stylish. Fantastic 1940s fashions!

ABOUT: The Alpha Kappa Sorority, is the first intercollegiate historically African American sorority. The sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at the historically black Howard University in Washington, D.C., by a group of sixteen students led by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle. Forming a sorority broke barriers for Black women in areas where they had little power or authority due to a lack of opportunities for minorities and women in the early 20th century. Alpha Kappa Alpha was incorporated on January 29, 1913 (Source).

1940s vintage photo of Black Women college students at Howard University in their Sorority photos and in 1940s fashions and 1940s hairstyles

Source: Flickr

Kappa Alpha Theta‘ as seen in Duke Universities, 1947 Chanticleer yearbook.

About: Kappa Alpha Theta, also known simply as Theta, is an international women’s fraternity founded on January 27, 1870, at DePauw University, formerly Indiana Asbury. It was the first Greek-letter fraternity established for women (Source).

1940s Vintage Yearbook Photo of the Sorority Kappa Alpha theta at Duke University in 1947. The women are all wearing 1940s college fashions.
1940s Vintage Yearbook Photos of the Sorority Kappa Alpha theta at Duke University in 1947. Super 1940s Hairstyle inspiration.

Source: Digitalnc.org

Shaw University 1951 Yearbook Photo of the ‘Delta Sigma Theta Sorority‘.

About: The first African-American Greek organizations, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, both chapters of national organizations, appeared in 1920.

Shaw University 1951 Yearbook Photo of  Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Source: Digitalnc.org

Fun Fact! Lena Horne, legendary singer/actress was also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta (Source).

1940s vintage photo of Lena Horne in Till the Clouds Roll By (1946). Lena Horne, legendary singer/actress was also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta

‘Pi Kappa Tau Sorority’ as seen in the 1951 Elon University (North Carolina), Phi Psi Cli yearbook.

1950s Vintage Photo of 1950s women in college in their Sorority Page photo seen in a 1950s yearbook (1951).

Source: Digitalnc.org

‘Rho Gamma Alpha Sorority’ at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1956 yearbook photos.

About: Rho Gamma Alpha is the social society of Charlotte College. New members are admitted each Fall Quarter on the basis of character, personality and interest displayed in organization.

1950s vintage yearbook photos of the 'Rho Gamma Alpha Sorority' at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1956 featuring 1950s hairstyles and 1950s fashions.

Source: Digitalnc.org

The Livingstonian College (North Carolina) yearbook from 1959 featuring the ‘Alpha Kappa Sorority‘ in their beautiful 1950s evening gowns (I had to share this sorority again because this image was just so wonderful).

1950s Vintage Photo: The Livingstonian College (North Carolina) yearbook from 1959 featuring the Black Sorority, the 'Alpha Kappa Sorority' in their beautiful 1950s evening gowns.

Source: Digitalnc.org

And that is this is the end of this post. I hope you enjoyed taking a look at this collection of vintage sorority images and learning a bit about their history.

Please share any fun / interesting comments about this topic in the comments section below.

FURTHER READING:

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz