tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4359046077016597255.post5287703108784331761..comments2024-03-15T23:29:46.567-05:00Comments on Filmic Light - Snow White Archive: 1955 Snow White Dairy Recipes BookFilmic Lighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10087204084171328132noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4359046077016597255.post-52623312068168416552017-03-15T11:18:17.420-05:002017-03-15T11:18:17.420-05:00Awesome info Debbie! Thanks for sharing. The histo...Awesome info Debbie! Thanks for sharing. The historian in me is also brought out by such things. It's truly amazing what can be discovered by following the clues left on these Snow White memorabilia. Snow White Archivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04715594290214114608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4359046077016597255.post-53405308498288761322017-03-15T05:55:19.586-05:002017-03-15T05:55:19.586-05:00How cute is this. I love how the illustrations act...How cute is this. I love how the illustrations actually support the recipes. The little rebus - is that "knight in shining armor" calories? The quality of this little recipe booklet that would appeal to moms and kids alike reflects the time period. They probably gave these out at Mr Widmer's dairy store. <br />Also - this type of artifact brings out the historian in me. Did you by any chance research the Fairmont Creamery (it's now a historic landmark) or John O Widmer dairy <br />http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Content.aspx?dsNav=N:4294963828-4294963805&dsRecordDetails=R:CS3892 <br />Mr Widmer was not only a dairy farmer and cheese maker, but a photographer and historian. The pictures make me wish I had grown up there. <br />I had a great time looking this over this morning - thank you! Now off to work. <br />Debbie V.https://www.blogger.com/profile/04318603077035734786noreply@blogger.com