Daily Dose of 4th of July

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sugar142286

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Found something interesting in a "home ec" radio program script from 1932 that shows how times have changed. The subject is foods for the Fourth of July:

"When it comes to food, red and white are the colors to count on. Blue is too difficult generally to work in the menu. Yes, there is a perfectly safe blue vegetable coloring on the market that is often used for candies and so on. But in general food colored blue looks too unnatural to be appetizing. I remember attending a party once where the ambitious hostess had made a red, white and blue layer cake. Bottom layer tinted red, center layer white, top layer colored blue. And there was blue icing. But I can’t say the result was successful. That blue looked far from tempting. In fact, the whole cake was a rather ghastly sight."

I'm surprised she doesn't recommend blueberries, which are used today in "patriotic" desserts. (Maybe they weren't readily available across the country then---?)

Some interesting facts! Thanks for sharing!
 

sugar142286

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Wow! Imagine the effort that went into that!

I know, right? I am a great baker and love doing it, but not so much when it comes to the decorating aspect. That took some time!
 

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