"How To Prepare Foods For Freezing," 1959
B & W/Duotone Coffee Ads, 1953-60
"Kenmore Automatic Skillet," 1955
Wizard Appliance Ad, 1957
"How To Prepare Foods For Freezing (2)," 1958/9
"How To Prepare Foods For Freezing (2)," 1958/9
"How To Prepare Foods For Freezing," 1959
Revco Bilt-In Refrigerator Ad, 1959
Tappan Gas Range Ad, 1949
Guardian Services (6), c1935
Atlas Book of Recipes (6), 1943
Nesco/Monarch Appliance Ad, 1961
Monarch Electric Range Booklet, c1947
Tappan Electric Range Ad, 1956
Crown Infra-Red Promo (2), 1951
Crown Infra-Red Promo, 1951
English Electric Company Ad, 1950
Good Housekeeping Cookbook Frontispiece, 1950
English Electric Refrigerator Ad, 1950
Kleenoff Jelly Ad, 1950
General Electric Oven Ad, 1950
Kenwood Electric Chef Ad, 1950
General Electric Toaster Ad, 1953
Universal Coffeematic Ad, 1959
Whirlpool Freezer Ad, 1956
Your Frigidaire Recipes (4), 1938-40
Your Frigidaire Recipes (3), 1938-40
Your Frigidaire Recipes (2), 1938-40
Your Frigidaire Recipes, 1938-40
Food Is Fun (9), c1950
Food Is Fun (5), c1950
Food Is Fun (4), c1950
Food Is Fun (3), c1950
Food Is Fun (remix), c1950
Food Is Fun, c1950
Pure Gold and Silver Seal Citrus Promo (3), c1943
Universal Select-A-Range Ad, 1950
Kelvinator Washer-Dryer Ad, 1957
Recipe of the Month Magazine (4), 1936
"Time-Saving Meals" (7), 1954
Magic Chef Oven Ad, 1964
B&W Ads, 1952/53
Western Auto/Wizard Appliance Ad, 1957
GE Appliances Ad, 1956
Toast Talk (13), c1965
B&W/Duotone Ads, 1950s
B&W Ads, 1950s
General Electric Rotisserie Ad, 1958
Universal Percolator Leaflet, c1950
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"How To Prepare Foods For Freezing," 1958
From the page entitled "Questions and Answers About Freezing":
"Lightly loaded freezers warm up more quickly than fully loaded ones [in the event of a power failure]."
That 35-lb. turkey serves as an emergency back-up cooler for everything else, so long as you keep the door closed. Good planning, Sears!
(Originally posted to flickr on February 9th, 2011.)
"Lightly loaded freezers warm up more quickly than fully loaded ones [in the event of a power failure]."
That 35-lb. turkey serves as an emergency back-up cooler for everything else, so long as you keep the door closed. Good planning, Sears!
(Originally posted to flickr on February 9th, 2011.)
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