Christmas Countdown: Saks Fifth Avenue

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Selection of Christmas items from Saks Fifth Avenue

This may seem like a Christmas Countdown post just for our friends across the pond. But don’t fear, Saks Fifth Avenue now ship to Europe. Just remember though – to get a UK delivery in time for Christmas orders must be placed by Friday 13th December!

  1. Kissy Kissy infant’s two-piece Christmas delights Santa velour play-suit & hat set: £40.84
  2. Kate Spade New York Hope, Peace, Cookies holiday cards: £16.21
  3. Prouna My Noel teapot: £132.24
  4. Golden Edibles white chocolate-covered snowman cake pops: £25.93
  5. Steinbach Santa nutcracker: £113.44
  6. Sudha Pennathur red velvet beaded Christmas tree skirt: £243.09

Bookmarks: Menu Design in America

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'Menu Design In America' book with collection of vintage menus | H is for Home

We have a really fabulous book for today’s Bookmarks post.

front page from 'Menu Design in America' book

page from 'Menu Design in America'

It’s Menu Design in America, 1850-1985 by Steven Heller & John Mariani and edited by Jim Heimann.

'Ale Ale Kai' Tiki-style menu

The Blackhawk and Club Ballyhoo menus

The book charts the history of menu design in America in the 19th & 20th centuries.

Bond Fifth Avenue Flight Deck menu

Billy Rose's Casa Manana menu

The menus featured inevitably incorporate the evolution & development of food.

The French Casino Theatre menu

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But they also draw in American and social history, politics, immigration, civil rights, prohibition, social taboos & norms for various eras – some of which can be eye openers.

Hotel Sahara, Las Vegas 'Congo Room' menu

Adams-Sheetz Drive-in menu

Fans of graphic design, illustration and typography will also be in heaven!

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El Rancho Vegas menu

There’s a broad subject overview at the start of the book, followed by further insightful captions on each page.

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Empire Dinner menu

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They add details for specific venues or menus – artists/designers, who owned/frequented an establishment, its popularity, dates, details about the food – chefs, new introductions, where items may have been sourced etc.

Fountain Room menu

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In some cases, there are accompanying photographs of the actual restaurant locations, buildings, interiors and the diners themselves.

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page from 'Menu Design in America'

The menus are the real stars of this book, of course. There are nearly 400 pages crammed full of fabulous examples. Both the stunning covers and their menu contents will give hours of visual pleasure.

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We’ve included lots of images for this post, but even this is only a small portion of those contained within the book.

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Howard Johnson's 'delicious food' menu

Art Nouveau to Art Deco, Jazz age to Space age – it’s all in here!

John's Island Cafe menu

Kon-Tiki menu

The menus are sourced from hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, diners, steamships, cruise ships, trains & planes.

'Tropicana' menu

'Mario's Pizza House' menu

We know one thing though – after browsing this book for an hour we were starving!

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'mixed drinks' menu

Some of the menus had up to a hundred items from which to choose.

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There are familiar dishes such as steaks & burgers (done in a myriad of different ways, of course).

Orbit Dining Room Coffee Shop menu

Well of the Sea menu designed by Richard Koppe

Others have choices that were new to us – ‘stewed terrapin with hominy’, ‘fried smelts with figaro sauce’, ‘calf’s head en tortue’.

page from 'Menu Design in America'

page from "Menu Design in America'

There are enjoyable aspects to take from all the menus – our favourites in terms of design & artwork are those dating from the 1930s and the 1950s. There’s a few in this book we’d love to add to our collection.

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page from 'Menu Design in America'

We started acquiring vintage menus some time ago. In fact, we’ve blogged about the subject before.

Sea Cave menu

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We love both the artwork and browsing the dishes on offer. They can be stored in a folder, but also look great framed – and as you can see from the wonderful examples in this book, the designs can be just stunning.

Stan's menu

Subway Cafe 507 menu

So we were sold even before opening a page, but if you are a newcomer to the subject, this book can be enjoyed as pure eye candy or will provide a fascinating insight into the history of a nation through its culinary culture.

Supper Hotel Pennsylvania menu

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Mouth-watering stuff – we can highly recommend it!

Town and Country menu

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Menu Design in America, 1850-1985 is also available from Hive and Amazon.

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page from 'Menu Design in America'

[Many thanks to Taschen for the supply of this review copy]

Wednesday Wish: Market Grown burlap shopping bags

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Market Grown burlap bags designed by Catalina Rozo & Melissa Clinard
Market Grown burlap shopping bags – small $7 | large $12

I happened across these burlap shopping bags while browsing Pinterest today (I’ve been doing a lot of that recently!). There’s SO much going for them – they’re useful, cheap, eco-friendly and charitable!

They were designed by Catalina Rozo & Melissa Clinard for Market Grown, an initiative that helps local farmers in Alachua County, Florida. I don’t think there’s much chance of any of the bags making the journey across to the UK, but Catalina & Melissa… if you’re listening! 😉

Ladybird, Ladybird, fly away Home!

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detail from the cover of the vintage 1959 Ladybird book, "Flight Three - U.S.A - A Ladybird Book of Travel Adventure"

Here’s a quick follow up to our recent blog post about vintage American road maps.

cover of the vintage 1959 Ladybird book,

A few days after we bought them, we also picked up this lovely little vintage Ladybird book.

page from the vintage 1959 Ladybird book,

It’s from the Flight series – this one being, “Flight Three – U.S.A – A Ladybird Book of Travel Adventure”.
page from the vintage 1959 Ladybird book,

This copy is a first edition, published back in 1959.

page from the vintage 1959 Ladybird book,

Alison & John take a trip to the USA where Dad sometimes goes on business trips.

page from the vintage 1959 Ladybird book,

They land in New York and spend a week there – then hire a car and set off on a road trip.

page from the vintage 1959 Ladybird book,

As with most Ladybirds from this era, the illustrations are fabulous.

page from the vintage 1959 Ladybird book,

Other Ladybird Book of Travel Adventure destinations in the series include Australia, Canada, Africa, India and The Holy Land.

If we ever manage to do our own American road trip in a vintage camper van (or lovely, shiny Airstream!) or a Tucson rental bus, we’ll have lots of vintage travel ephemera to accompany us… we suspect there might have been a few changes!