Good Housekeeping’s Quick ‘N’ Easy Cook Book: Short-Cut Recipes

We all find ourselves short on times now-and-again. Sometimes we just spread ourselves too thin with outside (of the home) commitments, such as. working, volunteering, or chauffeuring the kids to practices and other extra curricular activities. At times like these, we might just grab fast food drive-thru or pick up something curbside to take home with us. It does not have to be that way. We can still offer our families home cooked meals with a little less effort. Not every meal has to be a gourmet, made from scratch endeavor. Shoot! Most of the time, the meals I prepare are far from gourmet or from scratch. We enjoy a simple grilled, lightly seasoned chicken breast with rice and roasted veggies. Nothing more simple than that.

short cut recipes, quick recipes, on the go cooking,
Illustration from Good Housekeeping’s Quick ‘N’ Easy Cook Book

We all find ourselves short on times now-and-again. Sometimes we just spread ourselves too thin with outside (of the home) commitments, such as. working, volunteering, or chauffeuring the kids to practices and other extra curricular activities. At times like these, we might just grab fast food drive-thru or pick up something curbside to take home with us. It does not have to be that way. We can still offer our families home cooked meals with a little less effort. Not every meal has to be a gourmet, made from scratch endeavor. Shoot! Most of the time, the meals I prepare are far from gourmet or from scratch. We enjoy a simple grilled, lightly seasoned chicken breast with rice and roasted veggies. Nothing more simple than that.

If you prefer something with a bit more flair, find some short-cut meals that work for your family. The Good Housekeeping Quick ‘N’ Easy Cook Book’s “Short Cut Recipes” section has some tasty vintage offerings to help you out on your busy days!

One of my favorites from the cook book is a simple Chicken Biscuit Pie. I might add some frozen veggies to bake inside or just serve them on the side.

Here is a quick, simple way of making French Toast. The clean-up is a bit easier, too! Add some fresh fruit and you have a lovely breakfast on a hurried morning.

There are so many good, easy recipes in this book. If you can find a copy in your local, used bookstore or at an Antique / vintage shop, I recommend it highly. I found mine on Amazon!

Here is one more recipe to help entice you:

There was a show on the Food Network, a few years ago, that I enjoyed called “Semi-Homemade with Sandra Lee.” She would make wonderfully delicious meals with the help of things already “made” such as boxed or frozen items. She would add to these products to make them a bit more …”special”. A more “modern” take on what the Good Housekeeping Cook Book is offering. An example of one of Sandra Lee’s meals is the Coney Island Chili Dogs that she served with Spicy Fries. She used canned chili sauce but jazzed it up with seasoning and fresh ingredients. She also used frozen fries but added spicy seasoning to give them a kick. Such an easy, yet deliciously kid friendly meal. Sandra Lee also is the author of cook books with the same theme.

photo from the Food Network

As I mentioned, above, a simple meal of chicken and veggies works for my family. One way to get this to the table in little time is the “sheet pan method”. All you do is spread your veggies on the pan with your chicken, or any choice of meat, season, and toss it the oven. So simple and so tasty. We do this with squash (sliced thick), baby carrots (right out of the bag), broccoli, onions, etc. We may serve with rice, pasta, or potatoes. If we use potatoes, they can be roasted right in the same pan. Season how you like, we sometimes use a packet of onion soup mix to add flavor. All kinds of meats do well with this way of preparing meals. Sausage or a turkey tenderloin in a great pairing.

photo from the Foods Network

Of course, if you are REALLY short on time , you could do as a good vintage mama might have done…. serve a TV Dinner!

TV Dinners were invented in 1953, so the Housewife’s of yesteryear had that as an option. “According to the most widely accepted account, a Swanson salesman named Gerry Thomas conceived the company’s frozen dinners in late 1953 when he saw that the company had 260 tons of frozen turkey left over after Thanksgiving, sitting in ten refrigerated railroad cars” Smithsonian Magazine.

A TV Dinner offered a well rounded meal. Most included a protein, such as fried chicken or Salisbury steak, a starch, such as potatoes or pasta, a vegetable, and dessert. We have many more varieties these days with anything from a low calorie Lean Cuisine, gluten or dairy free or even vegan options.

The man in the above advertisment looks happy with his TV Dinner. I would prefer to offer my family something with even a little effort (like a sheet pan or even somthing from the crock pot) but I guess in a pinch, fed is best LOL. Well, at least a TV Dinner is a bit more appetising than a meal in a can like the advertisment below. LOL!!!

We are very fortunate with the options we have in these modern times. Our frozen meals are much more appealing than a meal in an aluminum tray. We have modern appliances that help with the ease of meal preparation, such as an air fryer and instant pot. And let’s not forget, although I mentioned fast food drive thru above, that and curbside pick up was not widely available in the 1950s!!! Drive thru got its start in the 1920s but there were not the variety or location in every town like we see today.  “The drive-in concept was first popularized by a Texas chain of eateries called the Pig Stand, whose first drive-in opened on a highway connecting Dallas and Fort Worth in 1921” from History.com.

I hope this blog gave you some ideas for when you are spead thin but still need to get dinner on the table. It is so fun to compare how we live today to how our home making sisters in the past did things. Thank you so much for reading my posts! I look forward to bringing you more very soon!

XOXO

Tiffany

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Vintage Inspired SHIEN Plus Size Haul and the Pussy Bow Blouse of the 1950s / 1960s

Vintage Inspired SHIEN Plus Size Haul and the Pussy Bow Blouse of the 1950s / 1960s

“A lavaliere, also called a pussycat bow, is a style of neckwear often associated with women’s and girls’ blouses and bodices. It takes the form of a bow tied at the neck similar to those sometimes tied around the necks of kittens and cats” from Wikipedia. Well, it just makes sense that I am head over heels for the look of the vintage pussy bows at the moment. After all, I am all about kitty cats!

Cute Kitten sleeping.  Dottie is our silly domestic short hair cat. She is a black and white kitty that my daughter thinks is wearing a tuxedo.
Have y’all met Dottie? She joined our family back in October!

Our beautiful feline is not the only reason I love this darling style of vintage blouse. I especially love the gorgeous feminine touch it brings to a tailored suit or how it looks so sweet under a cardigan.

Black and white striped pussy bow blouse plus size vintage inspired blouse
Blouse from Shein

Women have been wearing bows around the neck for centuries, however the term “pussy cat bow” did not take hold until the 1950s. Prior to that, the style was coined “lavallière” after  Duchess of La Vallière (mistress of Louis XIV). The earlier style was a bit more elaborate like a man’s cravat. The more elaborate style was also worn by the Gibson Girl of the 1890s. This earlier style is not what the theme of this post is about, I just wanted to give you a very brief timeline as a “jumping off” point if you are interested in learning more.

Photo from Tumblr

What we are talking about today is the 1950s style of blouse with a bow around the neck, the Pussy Bow Blouse. “The pussy-bow blouse was a perfect mix of masculine and feminine—an impeccable wardrobe choice for women laboring in a man’s world” from Paste Magazine. We saw this style being worn by  Peggy Olson and Joan Holloway in Mad Men.

Peggy from mad men wearing a 1960s pussy bow blouse mid century modern fashion
One of a few that Peggy wore on Mad Men.
Joan from mad men wearing a 1960s pussy bow blouse mid century modern fashion
We did not see Joan in this style often, but she rocked the look when she wore this beautiful blouse.

I was on the hunt for some cute pussy bow blouses to add to my 1950s/1960s inspired wardrobe and found that Shien had quiet a few to offer. Here is a recent haul I made to help inspire you.

Items Mentioned and featured in this haul include:

Plus Vertical Stripe Tie Neck Blouse

Plus Polka Dot Tie Neck Blouse

Plus Allover Heart Print Tie Neck Blouse

Plus Floral Shirred O-ring Half Zip Blouse

Plus Button Front Drop Shoulder Blouse

Plus Notch Neck Sleeveless Top

Faux Pearl Beaded Hair Hoop

Plus Bow Front Flared Midi Skirt: This is the black full / a line skirt I am wearing with the first two blouses. It is so versatile.

135CM Plus 3pcs Leopard Print Croc Embossed Belt: These are the true PLUS SIZE skinny belts that are mentioned in so many of my hauls. The black belt I use with the Heart Blouse is part of this trio.

I hope you enjoyed this blog and got some inspiration to help you with your vintage inspired fashion needs. Finding vintage clothing is a fun, yet challenging endeavor. This is especially true for plus size gals, like me. I will continue to share what I find so that we can all feel and look our best in the decade we all so love!!!

XOXO

Tiffany

The Weather Outside Was Frightful….

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Happy Mardi Gras 2021

We all know that New Orleans is without their famous Mardi Gras parades and celebrations this year due to COVID-19 and the need to be safe with social distancing. “The celebration was largely cancelled late in 2020 when it was announced that there would be no live parades and no Carnival balls. Mardi Gras 2020…

Vintage Inspired Hair Do – How To: Basics from the Beginning and a Vintage Hair Dryer Display

One of the most important steps to achieving my hair do goals is mastering the basics such as GOOD hair products and the foundation of a good blow-out. I created a YouTube video showing how I do my blow out and what products I use. Please join me on YouTube for the tutorial and then be sure to come back here and enjoy the vintage ads I found of these fun vintage hair dryers.

I love vintage hair styles. As I have mentioned a few times, my aesthetic of choice is the late 1950s to early 1960s (the time frame Mad Men took place). Any style from the soft, easy curls you would see on Donna Reed or Betty Draper to the more dramatic big sexy bouffant styles of Brigitte Bardot or Joan Holloway.

Achieving the perfect vintage inspired hair do has been very difficult for me. For the longest time, I did not want to cut my (very) long hair so I was limited in the styles. Now that I have taken the plunge with a shorter style, I am finding it a challenge, at times but not all that impossible. I am loving the shorter style and the freedom and versatility it brings.

French actress Brigitte Bardot starring in Jean-Luc Godard’s film ‘Le Mepris’, aka Contempt, 1963. Photo from Huffington Post

One of the most important steps to achieving my hair do goals is mastering the basics such as GOOD hair products and the foundation of a good blow-out. I created a YouTube video showing how I do my blow out and what products I use. Please join me on YouTube for the tutorial and then be sure to come back here and enjoy the vintage ads I found of these fun vintage hair dryers.

Products and Tools I use in this beginning step to acheive the perfect vintage inspired Hair Do:

HnP Placenta Super Strength Leave-in Hair Repair Treatment (Back combing / teasing, coloring hair, heat, etc. can be very damaging to your hair. This helps give it some TLC). I found this at Sally’s Beauty Supply and have been using it for years. You can also find it on Amazon.

The following products can be found at Ulta, Target, Walmart, Etc. I, often, find them at TJ Maxx and Marshalls for a few dollars less. Of course, they are also available on Amazon.

BigSexyHair Volumizing Conditioner

BigSexyHair Total Body Blow Out Lotion

I think these next two products are the same thing. One is a lotion while the other is a spray. Both are great, the spray is just a little less messy, to me. I think the lotion might be good to use if you want a more concentrated application. I bought the lotion first then discovered the spray and have preferred using the spay.

Bed Head TIGI Superstar Queen for a Day Thickening Spray

Bed Head TIGI Superstar Blow Dry Lotion for Thick, Masssive Hair

Photo from Royal Hats
Photo from Life Magazine December 7, 1962
Absolutely in love with this “portable” hair dryer. You can dry your hair and not neglect your duties. Photo from All Things Fulfilling.
Photo from Click Americana
Photo from Click Americana

Here are some TikToks of me using my vintage bonnet style hair dryer.

XOXO

Tiffany

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1950’s Housewife Style – The Shirt Dress – Plus Size Vintage Inspired

I have read, countless times, in Facebook groups and other places that it is hard to find plus size vintage clothing. A few years ago, I would have agreed. This is not the case, now a days, because I have found that an open mind creates many opportunities for a plus size vintage look.

It is true, that true vintage clothing is next to impossible to find in plus sizes but when you open your mind to vintage inspired clothing, the world is your oyster. In the above video, I showcase a coolection of shirt dresses I have found at Woman Within.

Sandy Shirtwaist Dress By Ellos®

There are a few other places I consider my “go to” for vintage inspired clothing. I plan to showcase a few in future blog posts, so be sure to check back.

If you would like to read a previous blog post I did, about the Shirt Waist / Shirt Dress, please take a look at New Dresses!!!! And a Brief History of the Shirt Waist Dress. (please excuse the formatting, some of my old posts did not transfer well when I started this new blog.)

Photo found on Pinterest

XOXO

Tiffany

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Woman Within Haul and Try On – Plus Size Fashion – Vintage Inspired 1950s Dresses

Hopefully, this will help out with an honest review on the products I have purchased from Woman Within.

We do not hear much about Woman Within on social media. They are frequently overlooked because some think their styles can be a bit outdated and the prices are high while quality is questionable. I want to help out with an honest review on the products I have purchased from the site. There are going to be two videos (so far) in this series discussing what I believe to be good, quality products that I will recommend.

When looking for vintage, 1950s/1960s styles, as a plus size woman, you have to keep an open mind. These styles are so hard to find in larger sizes. We often have to find the look in vintage inspired clothing. Be sure to look at shops that may have been over looked in the past. I found these darling shirtwaist dresses after MANY years of overlooking Woman Within. I am so glad I gave them another shot because these are, by far, some of my favorite finds.

There will be another video, soon, where I will share my entire collection of these dresses as well as a few of the cardigans I have from Woman Within. Be sure to keep a look out for that.

Clothing in this Haul and Try On Video

Sandy Shirtwaist Dress By Ellos® in Black and White Gingham

Sandy Shirtwaist Dress By Ellos® in Navy and White Polka Dot

I am wearing a size 2X (26/28) in both dresses to accommodate my arms. Ellos is notorious for having VERY tight arms. The dress is rather big everywhere else, but nothing I can not work with (as explained in the video). The dress comes in size Small (10/12) to 5X (38/40). Take a look at the measurements and order accordingly, however keep in mind the arms are made tight so I sized up.

Button Down Shirt By Ellos®

I do not recommend this blouse if you have bigger arms. I sized up to a 24 and it was still way too tight. If I would have moved, I am afraid it would have ripped. The quality was nothing too spectacular and I think, for the price, you are better off getting a basic while button down elsewhere. The reviews, on the site, seem pretty good….I just do not agree.

Photo from Woman Within

EveryWear Essentials™ V-Neck Tee

I purchased this in black, white, and raspberry sorbet. I bought the black in Large (18/20) because I needed a tighter black basic tee to tuck in. The white and raspberry sorbet I purchased in 1X (22/24). I love these tops, as you will see in the video. They have just enough stretch to hug your curves and retain their shape (so far, I’ve worn each of these once).

8/2022 note: These Tees are no longer available or have rebranded. The following link will direct you to a very similar, or maybe even the same tee that was rebranded.

Perfect Short Sleeve V-Neck Tee

Here are some TikToks of these dresses in action

XOXO

Tiffany

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Vintage Inspired Plus Size Clothing Haul

Finding vintage clothing in plus sizes is extremely difficult. I have been dressing in this style for years and have tried finding things in sizes from 12 all the way up to 24+. I have never found it easy. The best thing, I have found, is to dress in a vintage INSPIRED style.

My favorite fashion era is the late 1950s / early 1960s. I love the style of the shirtwaist and wiggle dress.

Pattern packaging of a 1950’s shirtwaist dress.

Each of these styles can be achieved, in my opinion, very easy. For the shirtwaist, just look for simple, easy shirt dresses. For the wiggle dress “look”, search for dresses with a body-con fit or an outfit of pencil skirt and form fitting blouse.

Pattern Packaging of a 1950s/1960s wiggle dress

There are many places these styles can be found in plus sizes but I am here, today, to show you what I found at Shein. Shein is a VERY inexpensive online shop serving both plus size/curvy and …. regular (?) sizes. They usually have coupons available to even further their discounted prices. Word of warning, while the prices are very low please expect a “fast fashion” quality. I would compare it to a place like Dots, back in the day (I am not sure it Dots is still around). These will not be investment pieces and I, most likely, would not even wear them to “work” (If I worked outside of our home). These are fun items. Not to be taken too serious. When you are paying 15 – 20 dollars for a dress, you should not judge too harshly.

You can see what I purchased, and my commentary, on my YouTube channel, Ramblings from a Housewife

Items bought in this haul include:

Black Pencil/tube skirt size 4X

Cherry Faux Wrap Blouse size 4X

Leopard Peplum Blouse (not shown in the try on portion, sorry about that)

Black and White Vintage Inspired Shirtwaist Dress size 4X

Pink and Ivory Ditsy Floral Vintage Inspired Dress size 4X

Leopard Co-Ord size 4X

Black Night Gown (not shown in try on portion)

Check out my Instagram

Ramblings from a Housewife

I will be styling and sharing how I am wearing these outfits in the next few weeks. I also have vintage inspired outfits from other retailers, as well, as lots of other vintage lifestyle tidbits. I would love for you to join me over there!

Speaking of Social Media….

You can find me on the following, as well…

TikTok

(I can not seem to embed this….but click on the word “TikTok” and it will take you to my TikTok)

Before you go….

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Tiffany

Happy 4th of July

Independence Day is looking a lot different this year….

We are not hanging out at the beach…. watching parades go down the seawall….

We are not relaxing on the balcony of our favorite Island shop, catching the breeze from the Gulf….

This is what the pool probably looks like this year since our beaches were shut down. It looks sad in this photo from 2 years ago but it would be happy and alive a few hours later. We always enjoy our time sitting out by the pool. We could feel the heat of the fireworks on our face because they set them off, so close to us, on the pier in front of our hotel.

We are so grateful to have family to love, our health, and a safe home. I am sad that our plans changed but when you have your family with you, that is all you really need. You can still have a great time.

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We put on our best red, white and blue and remembered that we are in the best country. We celebrated America with a small gathering at my moms house and splashed in the pool. We stayed outside, kept our distance (well, the adults tried), and enjoyed being around family we have not seen since March!

We will get back to “normal”…or get used to our “new normal.” And, we will be ok. We have our family and lots of love, what more do we need?

We hope that everyone had a wonderful and festive Independance Day.

Before we ZOOM into Second Grade, let’s get the summer started!!! : Vintage Ephemera

Before we ZOOM into Second Grade, let’s get the summer started!!!

I found this cute little pamphlet at a rummage store long ago and have been wanting to do a blog series with it.  This poor neglected blog is so sad but I thought, since we are choosing to remain somewhat socially distanced this summer, I might as well hop back on and share some vintage goodies.  Just like the old days, huh?  Feel free to give a little giggle at the outdated blog setup, does anyone even use this format anymore?  Maybe someone a bit more experienced can help me out with some instructions on setting up a more updated system? 
Anyway…back to this cute little pamphlet…booklet?  I don’t know what it is, really.  I just know I love the mid century graphics and ideas.  It is not in the best of shape.  When I found it, it was still in somewhat good shape but I haven’t stored it properly, just keeping it with some crafting ephemera and thinking on using it for our Project Life layouts.  I come across it, every now and again, and enjoy looking thru it.
I would love to give credit, where credit is due…and let you know where this was purchased but I do not remember.  It was one of those “antique” mall type of places you would see in old (almost) abandoned malls.  The pamphlet was originally part of a contest, it seems, from reading the back cover.  The address included is Curtiss Candy; Dept M.A. 3638N. Broadway, Chicago 13, Illinois.  The deadline for the contest was September 30, 1961.
  
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