1981 The Sunmaid Cookbook
$18.99
1981 The Sunmaid Cookbook. Softcover. Measures about 8.5" by 5.25". 128 pages. Good condition. Shows a little age.
Celebrate the wholesome charm of a true American brand with this 1981 edition of the Sun-Maid Cookbook. This 128-page softcover volume is a delightful exploration of how the humble raisin was integrated into every corner of the eighties kitchen. From traditional breakfast breads and oatmeal cookies to surprisingly sophisticated savory glazes and holiday stuffings, this book showcases the versatility of one of the country's most enduring pantry staples. The red plastic comb binding allows the book to lay flat, a practical feature that made it a favorite tool for busy home bakers of the era.
The design is rich with nostalgia, featuring the famous Sun-Maid imagery that has graced kitchen shelves for over a century. While the cover shows light signs of shelf wear and age, the interior serves as a vibrant record of late-twentieth-century brand-focused cooking. It is a fantastic piece of culinary ephemera for anyone interested in the history of food marketing or those looking to add a pop of classic primary-colored Americana to their kitchen decor. Whether you are seeking a specific legacy recipe or a charming conversation piece for a vintage-inspired pantry, this book offers a sweet and sturdy look into a mid-century household favorite.
This item is vintage, approximately 45 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Celebrate the wholesome charm of a true American brand with this 1981 edition of the Sun-Maid Cookbook. This 128-page softcover volume is a delightful exploration of how the humble raisin was integrated into every corner of the eighties kitchen. From traditional breakfast breads and oatmeal cookies to surprisingly sophisticated savory glazes and holiday stuffings, this book showcases the versatility of one of the country's most enduring pantry staples. The red plastic comb binding allows the book to lay flat, a practical feature that made it a favorite tool for busy home bakers of the era.
The design is rich with nostalgia, featuring the famous Sun-Maid imagery that has graced kitchen shelves for over a century. While the cover shows light signs of shelf wear and age, the interior serves as a vibrant record of late-twentieth-century brand-focused cooking. It is a fantastic piece of culinary ephemera for anyone interested in the history of food marketing or those looking to add a pop of classic primary-colored Americana to their kitchen decor. Whether you are seeking a specific legacy recipe or a charming conversation piece for a vintage-inspired pantry, this book offers a sweet and sturdy look into a mid-century household favorite.
This item is vintage, approximately 45 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.