While home this weekend for the Canadian Thanksgiving, my mother brought out old albums for us to browse thru. One of those albums was filled with various images of difference vacations my grandparents/parents took over the years. It was so nice to see how happy everyone looked and all the cool places they ventured out too. So keeping with that theme, today’s ‘Vintage Photo Tuesday‘ is all about Family Vacations (featuring 1950’s and early 1960’s images of families in all shapes and sizes).
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Vintage Photos of Family Vacations
1950’s & 1960’s Images
1950’s Family vacation to Hawaii. The photo on the back says “The Hawaiian Trio”.
1950’s photo of a family in Yosemite. Families who wear matching outfits when at Yosemite, stay together (or at least I think that is how the saying goes).
A visit to the Hoover Dam in 1953.
Calico Ghost Town…1950’s.
Kids & their Casinos. Golden Gate Casino Las Vegas, 1950’s (The hotel still stands today).
Four women on a cruise ship circa late 1940s / early 1950s.
1950’s photo of a stylish beauty in Mexico in the prettiest sundress.
The family vacation to Knott’s Berry Farm or Bust circa 1950’s.
Take the family (family can be two people) and travel to the Taj Mahal 1960’s. Love the pearl necklace this woman is wearing.
One cannot visit Venice without taking a gondola ride, circa 1960’s.
Lastly, vacations are meant for enjoying the small things, like drinks and a paper while on a terrace in France circa 1960s.
Question Time: Do you have vintage family photos of vacations from times gone by? Or was your family more of the stay at home kind?
Remember the days when a party wasn’t complete without coconut-covered pineapple and cream cheese stuffed celery? From the 1950s to the 1960s, party food was a reflection of the times – flashy, audacious, and above all, delicious!
In this article, we will dive into the classic recipes of the era, exploring the nostalgia of 1950s party food and exploring ways to recreate these treats today. From classic appetizers to crowd-pleasing desserts, you’ll be sure to find ideas to make your next shindig a hit.
So, get ready to get your party planning started with some iconic 1950s food — we guarantee your guests will come back for seconds.
Updated Feb 2024
Note: This post is an extension of “The Mini Guide to Hosting the Ultimate 1950’s Themed Party“. Inside this post, I talked about invites,decor, music, clothing and food, the essentials for a successful party. This article jumps into deeper into the food side.
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Party Foods of the 1950’s
Let’s break out the Cheez Wiz and start the 1950’s food party, shall we?
Source: Flickr
From my original post:
For the most authentic experience for your party, you need to serve 1950’s food. If you want recipes or ideas see if you can find some old 1950’s cookbooks online (like Etsy) or in used book stores, they will really help plan your menu.
Vintage Cookbooks – Fantastic Party Food Ideas (Hare are some examples)!
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I have also created a collection of vintage cookbooks avail for purchase, I update monthly on Etsy that you can find HERE.
If you need a little more help then my resources of materials for how to host that 1950s party (see end of post), then you should pickup a book like the one pictured below. A 1957 printing of “Good Housekeeping Party Menus and Recipes“. Based on the original titled “Good Housekeeping Party Book”, this paperback book has 200 different menus and 1000 recipes and party ideas.
The contents of the book. WOW so many helpful topics and recipes!
Source: Etsy
There is also this gem of a cookbook (avail as of Feb 2024 HERE) – 1950s Betty Crocker’s Bisquick Party Book. “97 gay new ideas and recipes…for coffee time through late T.V….from appetizers to desserts!”
The vintage recipes include things like, Party Tuna Bake, Hamburger Onion Pie, Shrimp Salad Short Pie, Hamburger Turnovers and more!
I love a good tuna bake and make it all the time (my recipe is different from the one below though).
Check out this super cool vintage ‘Molly Magic Party Book’ . Compliments of Eagle Brand Condensed Milk – 1950’s era. AMAZING dessert recipes for any 1950s party you are hosting!
Source: Etsy
“Entertaining with Stork“, was produced to promote the sale and use of Stork Margarine and has lots of recipes in it’s pages. Loads of fun ideas for your 1950s Themed Party (including how to feed your teenagers)!
Source: Etsy
The Good Housekeeping Appetizer Book. Loads of fun ideas!
Source: Etsy
Vintage 1950s Cream Cheese Cookbook – “Philly Dip Party Handbook” – Dips, Sauces, Party Food.
Source: Etsy
I own the 1950s Betty Crocker Cookbook in the image below it has been really helpful in creating that authentic 1950’s food experience. Here are a few recipes from my book you can use for your own party.
Jello Molded Salads will be a big hit with your guests…guaranteed.
Pigs in the Blankets are a 1950s party food staple.
Canapes are always a good way to go and they are quick to make.
Drinks are a must and a good punch recipe should always be on hand. Here are 2 for you.
Vintage Food Advertising w/ Recipes
Vintage advertising is an excellent source for 1950’s food ideas and recipes. Just type into Google ‘1950s vintage food recipes’ and watch the magic happen. Pinterest is also a great place for recipes and ideas.
Source: Flickr
I showed you a Jell-O Mold Salad from my vintage cookbook above, here is another one for your eating pleasure.
Party Food Note: I’m pretty sure this won’t work at your event, but it was kind of fun to add because at some point SOMEONE thought this was a good idea.
Instead of a Jell-O mold how about Jell-O pudding? In particular ‘Frosted Fondant Pudding’ featuring Carnation Milk? What a delish 1950s ad!
SPAM! Yes you need this (and can still be found in stores today)! Has anyone ever had a ‘Spam and cheese ribbon loaf?’
Meat Loaf. Easy to make and a true 1950’s favourite (you could make mini ones for your party!).
Source: McCallum Vintage Recipe Divas
Seven-Up Floats. Can be dessert, a drink option or a main dish.
Source: Pop Culture Safari
Ikea can easily supply you the next food option OR if you want to be authentic here is a recipe for Swedish Meat Balls.
Source: Antique Alter Ego
Looking for some dessert ideas to sweeten the party up? Angel Food cake is oh so good, especially when it’s a ‘Betty Crocker Cherry Nut Angle Food Cake’. YUM!
I hope this extension of my “How to host a 1950s Themed Party” blog post was helpful and got the wheels turning on what to serve at your own party. Good Luck and Happy Shopping!
Question Time: What are your favorite 1950s Party Foods that you would add to this list?