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Vintage Recipes
Written by Gary Sweeney   

Sometimes the aroma of food can bring memories rushing back. Take a moment to browse through the links and give some of these vintage recipes a try! You might find that your new favorite dish isn't that new!

VintageRecipes.net 

Seasonal Chef's Vintage Recipes 

The Food Timeline 

Old Family Recipes 

A Vintage Recipe Collection 

RecipeCurio.com 

Vintage Recipes from The Front Porch 

Recipe Zaar's Vintage Recipes 

Vintage Cookie Recipes 

The Olden Times' Vintage Recipes 

Old Fashioned Recipes from Vintage Cookbooks 

Vintage Chocolate Recipes for All Seasons 

OldCookbooks.com 

Vintage Pie Recipes 

Vintage Recipes from Cooks.com 

NinjaCook.com's Vintage Recipe Database 

RetroRevival's Recipes 

Old Fashioned Kitchen 

Vintage Ice Cream Recipes 

 

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Warren William: Magnificent Scoundrel of Pre-Code Hollywood

On the motion picture screen, Hollywood star Warren William (1894-1948) was a magnificent rogue, often deliciously immoral and utterly callous, yet remarkably likable in his wickedness. Off-screen, the actor was as humble and retiring as his film characters were mean and heartless. This biography examines William’s life and career in detail, from his rural Minnesota roots through his service in World War I, his Broadway stage success, and his meteoric rise and gradual fall from Hollywood fame in the 1930s and 1940s. Also analyzed are his film persona and the curious mechanisms by which our culture "selects" certain film personalities to remember and others to forget. Featured is a wealth of biographical material never before available, including rare candid photos of William’s early years. Interviews with his surviving nieces provide intimate family details and personal remembrances. John Stangeland has been a free-lance comic book artist for Marvel, DC, Image, Comico, Malibu and Now Comics. He owns and operates Atlas Comics, a comic book store in Norridge, Illinois. Click HERE to order!

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