-40%

Lot of 17 Vintage Booklets Pamphlets for Cocktail Wine Bar Recipes Alcohol Drink

$ 8.17

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Paper
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Lot of 17 Vintage Booklets and Pamphlets
    Recipes for Cocktail, Wine, Bar
    Five of them are similar to insert/sections in a newspaper.  They all may be from the Los Angeles Times & sponsored by Southern Comfort. They include:
    History of Mixed Drinks & recipes
    How to Make 46 Drinks & Toasts
    Choice of the House Recipes
    46 Great Drinks
    A History of Mixed Drinks with 50 Drink Recipes - Los Angeles Times
    The booklets/pamphlets include:
    Famous Pioneer Club Casino & Cocktail Lounge 1966 Calendar.  Includes "home bar hints".
    Your Guide to Great Rum Drinks Recommended by Gourmet Magazine
    The Gourmet's Guide to Dining & Drinking 7th Edition
    The Wolfschmidt Vodka Instant Hospitality Party Book
    Happy Hour Mixology 44 Drink Recipes.  Plus a primer of happy hour astrology.
    50 Drinks & Toasts to help make you the perfect host.
    Southern Comfort Party Book - 1952
    Entertaining is More Fun with Wine - Courtesy of Italian Swiss Colony California Wines
    How to make 32 after-sports drinks. Southern Comfort
    Rodero's Liquor & Deli  - Catalog with Recipes
    The House of Calvert - Party Encyclopedia - Your Complete Guide to Home Entertaining
    Barmate - Home Bartenders' Guide to Expert Drink Mixing. 44 Prise Recipes (just like the top spots make 'em!)
    Considering these were never meant to last this long - they are in pretty good condition!   The ones from the newspaper are a bit stiff - but can be mindfully opened just fine.    The Party Encyclopedia is the one that has condition issues, but can still be read/used just fine.
    Secondhand Solutions is not your typical thrift store. In addition to offering unique goods, it serves as a training ground for homeless residents in our care.
    Having
    a positive learning environment where Open House residents gain job skills, work experience and self-confidence can help end the cycle of homelessness.  Our store is operated by residents, volunteers and limited staff.