A Throwback to The Golden Age 1950's
With all of the technology, the television, the overstimuli and the fast pace of life, sometimes I wonder what it would be like if we could just throwback to The Golden Age. When we weren't glued to our cell phones, our Macs and US Weekly. When life was simplier, clothing was fancier, and housewives were baking bundt cakes and sipping from high ball glasses. What would it be like to live simply again for just awhile? Here's a little bit of the 1950's style, facts and culture that we're missing from today.
The 1950's Playlist:
- Great Balls of Fire
- Shake, Rattle and Roll
- All Shook Up
- Blue Suede Shoes
- Jailhouse Rock
- Mack the Knife
- Hound Dog
- Unforgettable
- That’s Amore
- La Bamba
- I Only Have Eyes for You
- Little Bitty Pretty One
- Johnny B. Goode
- Rockin’ Robin
- Tutti Fuitti
- Yakety Yak
THE FOOD:
The Golden Era was also the beginning of magazines like Good Housekeeping and Family Circle. And the Betty Crocker cook book was practically glued open on the kitchen counter. Housewives were devouring the pages of these magazines and books like gospel- so many of the meals had a similar theme.
In a 50’s house you may eat this: Pot Roast, Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Casseroles, pork chops, deviled eggs, Jello, Tapioca, pot pie, meatloaf, tomato soup, chiffon pie, pig in a blanket, baked apples.
The brands: Nestea, Instant Cream of Wheat, Lipton Chicken Noodle Soup, SPAM, Campbell’s, Betty Crocker Brownie Mix, Carnation Evaportated Milk, Nestle’s chocolate chips.
Hm, what's for dinner tonight?
Recipes, mm mmm good!
Oven-Fried Corn Flake Chicken 3 lb Chicken; Cut Up, Fryer 2 ea Eggs; Large, Slightly Beaten 4 T Milk 2 1/2 c Corn Flakes; Crushed * 2 t Salt 1/2 t Pepper 5 T Butter; Melted * Crush but do not pulverize the corn flakes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Wash chicken and pat dry. Mix together eggs and milk. Separately mix corn flake crumbs, salt, and pepper. Dip chicken into milk and egg mixture then into the crumb mixture coating each piece evenly. Set in well-greased baking pan. Drizzle with melted butter. Bake, uncovered, for 1 hour.
The Drive-In
Movies, snacks, AND a little nookie? The 50’s had it right.
Operating since 1953, the museum displays 100 cars representing 100 years of automobile history. Highlights of its collection include Paul McCartney's Mini Cooper, John Lennon’s Mercedes Roadster, and a Don Garlits dragster. It also features a 4,000-square-foot garden atrium and an antique game arc...
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Operating since 1953, the museum displays 100 cars representing 100 years of automobile history. Highlights of its collection include Paul McCartney's Mini Cooper, John Lennon’s Mercedes Roadster, and a Don Garlits dragster. It also features a 4,000-square-foot garden atrium and an antique game arcade. Located next to the Ringling Museum of Art and the Asolo Theater, the museum regularly hosts banquets and private parties in the evenings.
Admission Details
Adults $8.50; Seniors (65+) $7.65; Juniors (13-17) $5.75; Children (6-12) $4; Children under 6 are free
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Operating since 1953, the museum displays 100 cars representing 100 years of automobile history. Highlights of its collection include Paul McCartney's Mini Cooper, John Lennon’s Mercedes Roadster, and a Don Garlits dragster. It also features a 4,000-square-foot garden atrium and an antique game arcade. Located next to the Ringling Museum of Art and the Asolo Theater, the museum regularly hosts banquets and private parties in the evenings.
THE FACTS:
I know I could handle these prices, if there’s anything that I wish would return, it’s this! Oh, except for the income part ….:)
In 1950 a new house cost $8,450.00 and by 1959 was $12,400.00 MoreHouse Prices
In 1950 the average income per year was $3,210.00 and by 1959 was$5,010.00
In 1950 a gallon of gas was 18 cents and by 1959 was 25 cents
In 1950 the average cost of new car was $1,510.00 and by 1959 was$2,200.00 More Cars and Car Prices
Get the 1950's Grace Kelly Style
She was the classic 1950’s beauty.
Grab some old fashioned candy, a tuna melt and a malt shake!
Grab some old fashioned candy, a tuna melt and a malt shake!
We could use more of this......
Dating behavior: Women/girls in the 1950s were pursued by the man/boy. She’s the prize to be sought after. The girl waited for the boy to make the first move. The 1950’s girl is cherished by the boy – he is enthused to accompany her, funds the date, opens doors for her, picks her up at her door, and meets with her parents. Ok, so I’m not a feminsit after all. Oh well.
Pepsi made you OH SO DEBONAIR
The FASHION
Oh the fashion! The full skirts and the petticoats, the tiny waists and the built-in bras. Have you ever tried to try on a custom made 50’s dress? Good luck. Unless the woman has the exact body that you have it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be able to get away with wearing it without at least a few alterations. The 1950’s fashion is all about the silhouette of the woman, the petticoats emphasis the women’s hips and the cone bra helped even the most helpless of flat chested women get “the shape.”
HOLY WAIST?!
It’s practically non-existant. Getting the waist as tiny as possible was the goal. GIRDLES and CORESTS sucked it all in and gave he contour of the woman’s waist, making it virtually nonexistent.
I always thought as a kid that maybe I’d like to work at a restaurant where I got to wear rollerskates and an inordinate amount of mismatched pins, and a beehive- but I changed my mind. Doesn’t mean I don’t like eating where they’re dressed in costume?!
I always thought as a kid that maybe I’d like to work at a restaurant where I got to wear rollerskates and an inordinate amount of mismatched pins, and a beehive- but I changed my mind. Doesn’t mean I don’t like eating where they’re dressed in costume?!
IF YOU’RE LOOKING TO DINE AT A REAL THROWBACK RESTAURANT, CHECK OUT THE 50’S PRIMETIME CAFE, AND MAKE SURE YOU “MAKE A HAPPY PLATE!”
IF YOU’RE LOOKING TO DINE AT A REAL THROWBACK RESTAURANT, CHECK OUT THE 50’S PRIMETIME CAFE, AND MAKE SURE YOU “MAKE A HAPPY PLATE!”
Milkshakes, oreo pies and SWELL SANDWHICHES. The food, the atmosphere and the vibe will make you feel like you’re in a 50’s time warp.
Milkshakes, oreo pies and SWELL SANDWHICHES. The food, the atmosphere and the vibe will make you feel like you’re in a 50’s time warp.
THE SLANG:
What we call “slang” now is a million times more vulgar than any “slang” of the 1950’s. We’ve found a way to take “talkin’ trash” to a whole new level. I’m thinking I may start bringing these slang terms back, just to shake things up:
- Greaser- A guy with tons of grease in his hair, which later came to describe an entire group of people. Yes, John Travolta in Grease.
- What’s you tale, nightingale- what’s your story?
- Swell- sweet! awesome! cool!
- Cream “I’m gonna cream him”- badly damage
- Cool it- relax, yo.
- Cruisin’ for a bruisin- I’m gonna kick your arse.
- Passion pit- the drive-in movie theater
- Razz my berries- excite me!
- Word from the bird- the truth
- Cook, cookin- really great!
- Backseat bingo- neckin’ in the car
- Smog in the noggin’- memory loss
The Trends and Play time!
Soda shops, boating, roller skating, bowling, listening to records!, dance hops, board games, watching cartoons and variety shows, drive-ins, playing card games, playing with paper dolls, riding bikes, checkers.
THE BABES
It was all about GLAMOUR for these 1950’s babes: Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Jane Mansfield, Bridgette Bardot, Cyd Charisse, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Anette Funnicello, Sandra Dee,and Elizabeth Taylor.
The movie stars got their look with the “Pan Cake” Max Factor foundation. Neutral eye shadow, rosy cheeks and lips, and liquid eyeliner!
The movie stars got their look with the “Pan Cake” Max Factor foundation. Neutral eye shadow, rosy cheeks and lips, and liquid eyeliner!
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