Recipes for healthful living.

Title

Recipes for healthful living.

Creator

Silverwood Dairies Limited. Consumer Service Division

Publisher

London, Ont. : Silverwood Dairies Ltd., Consumer Service Division

Date

1958

Extent

24 pages
22 cm

Provenance

Gift of Gary Draper

Source

Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario Canada.

Identifier

Format

JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.

Language

English

Type

Text

Subject

Cooking, Canadian
Milk
Cottage Cheese
Bread
Pastry
Pies
Pudding

Rights

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Files

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On cover: Recipes for Healthful Living on a white cream cover, with each capital letter (R, H, L) in a pale yellow Dimond. Closer to the bottom of the cover is Canada created out of red dots with the creator Silverwood Diaries in black cursive on top of the map of Canada. To the bottom right side in three black diamonds is the words Consumer Service Division.
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This image shows women working as part of Silverwood's Consumer Service Division.  They appear to be at a convention of some kind promoting the company and are handing out samples and talking to the public in white collard dresses.
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This image shows the inside of Silverwood Dairies where the bottling of milk takes place.  We can see large metal machines and many bottles of milk.  A small cartoon truck is placed at the bottom of the page to show the milk being transported to its destination safely.
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This is a black and white image of Albert Edward Silverwood, the founder of Silverwood Dairies.  Here he is pictured in a suit as a middle aged man looking into the distance from the shoulders up.
This image shows a tall glass milk bottle with Silverwood's safe milk printed on the side in red.
The image is of a Silverwood's 2% milk original bottle cap.  It is mostly blue with Silverwood's printed in red at the top with a maple leaf.
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Citation

Silverwood Dairies Limited. Consumer Service Division, “Recipes for healthful living.,” What Canada Ate, accessed November 24, 2024, https://whatcanadaate.lib.uoguelph.ca/items/show/448.
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