Recipes For Table Harmony By King Syrup America's Finest Table Syrup
Description:
The front cover features a grey background with white and black text that reads Recipes For Table Harmony By King Syrup America's Finest Table Syrup. A photograph framed by white lines features four candied apples on a plate, a chocolate-iced yellow cake with one piece missing, muffins, two sherbets of pudding topped with a red cherry, plus a candle in a holder. The back cover has a grey and white background with a photograph of two containers each of King Syrup and King Po-T-Rik Corn Syrup Molasses. The text reads Make Appetites Sing Swing To King! Mangels Herold Co., Baltimore, Md. The front end page includes a partial page touting the use of King Syrup as recommended for infant feeding. The back end page has drawings of two bottles with promotional text indicating "There is always a Leader..." The first page of the pamphlet includes a Contents listing covering: Breads and Biscuits; Cakes and Cookies; Candies; Desserts; Sauces and Icings; Vegetables; and Preserving. Throughout the pages of recipes are color and black and white photographs, red drawings, black and white drawings, plus red drawings of musical charts used as decorative touches.
Donor: Sliker, Shirley Brocker
Brand Name: King Syrup & Molasses
Publisher: Mangels, Herold Co., Inc. (Baltimore, Md.)
1951-1959 (ca.)
32 p.
19.7 x 13.0 cm
Pamphlets
Language: English
Key Terms:
- Baby Foods
- Biscuits
- Breads
- Cakes
- Drawn Illustrations Color
- Cookies
- Desserts
- Drawn Illustrations Black and White
- King Syrup
- Molasses
- Photographic Illustrations Black and White
- Photographic Illustrations Color
- Preserving
- Recipes
- Sauces
- Syrups
- Vegetables
- Infant Formula
- Baby Formula
Copyright: This item is under copyright.
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Citation: Recipes For Table Harmony By King Syrup America's Finest Table Syrup. The Alan and Shirley Brocker Sliker Collection, MSS 314, Special Collections, Michigan State University Libraries. Available at http://www.lib.msu.edu/exhibits/sliker/detail.jsp?id=5895

