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Showing posts with label Nestle's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nestle's. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2026

CONGO SQUARES: Retro Ad with Recipe for Blond Brownie Day!

Today is National Blonde Brownies Day. Blond (yes, two spellings) Brownies is a misnomer. Blondies are not Brownies! They get their flavor from brown sugar and not cocoa or chocolate, but they're wonderful for exactly what they are--a great butterscotch 'brownie.' Over the years, I've added macadamia nuts, white chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, chocolate chips, or a combination of these ingredients to the following basic recipe. The variety of additions is huge, and the basic batter is a delicious brown sugar concoction. Blondies are simple to make, and I highly recommend them. I use dark brown sugar because I think it adds more flavor. As in any recipe, the quality of the ingredients makes a difference in your final product.

I love this Retro Ad & Recipe for Congo Squares aka Blondies or Blond Brownies. As always, you can never have too many recipes!

Congo Squares or Bars, by the way, have nothing to do with Africa. There's nothing like these sweets in any African country that I know of...and you can't even grow wheat in Central Africa. So why are they called Congo Squares? Who knows.. maybe because of the exotic ingredients (chocolate, coconut, nuts) which might come from Africa? I also read somewhere that these Congo Squares originated in the Southeast (US). There was a plaza in New Orleans called Congo Square which in the early 19th century was a gathering place for both free and enslaved African-Americans who met for marketing, music-making and dancing... probably not the connection, but a possibility. Whatever the origin, this is a great treat for the weekend! This Nestle ad is from 1949 and doesn't include the cocoanut, but throw some toasted coconut in.





Sunday, November 10, 2024

Toll House Cake: Retro Ad with Recipe

I love Retro Ads with Recipes. Sometimes they have stories, but this one doesn't. No problem. The recipe is still easy and fun. Nestle's was the most popular chocolate chip company in the U.S. when this Ad came out. Toll House was the name of the original chocolate chip cookie, too. If you make this recipe, you can always use the chocolate chips of your choice. Enjoy!




Monday, May 29, 2017

Memorial Day: Chocolate is a Fighting Food: Vintage Chocolate Ads

I find a lot of Chocolate Advertisements in Life Magazine, and during WWII there were many. I've posted some before, but thought that today, being Memorial Day, I would repost these two from Nestle's."Chocolate is a Fighting Food."

Nestle's produced the D-ration chocolate that was sent to our infantry during WWII. "Chocolate supplies the greatest amount of nourishment in the smallest possible bulk. So wherever America fights, the Army uses chocolate in the form of emergency rations, selected because it contains so much quick energy."

Be sure and take time today to remember those who defended our country. 





Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Veteran's Day: 1943 Vintage Toll House Cookies Advertisement

Here's a Vintage Ad that appeared in Good Housekeeping in 1943. Seems appropriate for Veteran's Day. Toll House Cookies are still great for the Veteran in your life, as well as our men and women still fighting. Recipe below.


Monday, May 27, 2013

Memorial Day 1943: Chocolate is a Fighting Food

I find a lot of Chocolate Advertisements in Life Magazine, and during WWII there were many. I've posted some before, but thought that today, being Memorial Day, I would repost these two from Nestle's. "Chocolate is a Fighting Food."

Nestle's produced the D-ration chocolate that was sent to our infantry during WWII. "Chocolate supplies the greatest amount of nourishment in the smallest possible bulk. So wherever America fights, the Army uses chocolate in the form of emergency rations, selected because it contains so much quick energy."

Be sure and take time today to remember those who defended our country.