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I picked up this little beaut in an antique mall in Los Angeles a couple years ago. It's an October 1963 promotional brochure for Hollywood Health Foods, purveyors of fine safflower oil-based products such as margarine, mayonnaise, and well, oil. It features "55 EXOTIC RECIPES Based on Traditional Island Foods" (for example: Cheese 'N Pineapple Pupus, which are chunks of pineapple, dipped in mayonnaise, and rolled in cheddar cheese and coconut -- yum!). It's also got a bunch of great, full-color photos of spreads of luau-licious delicacies, with safflower oil products strategically placed. Special bonus: "Story of Hawaiian Foods & Polyunsaturates","How to Give a Luau","Background of Hawaiian Fresh Fruits" and "Gourmet Tour to Hawaii". Partners in the brochure include the Fruit Shippers of Hawaii and Pan American World Airways. Enjoy!
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Fri, Apr 28, 2006 8:27 AM
Great find, Humuhumu. Gotta love that product placement in the photos ! |
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Slacks Ferret
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Fri, Apr 28, 2006 4:53 PM
Nice find. Thanks for the great pics. I was always under the impression that one "throws" a luau- not "gives" a luau. Shows what little I know... |
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Sat, Apr 29, 2006 9:17 AM
Mmmmmmmmmmm.... Coconut Pudding and Molokai Fruit Squares!!!! Mahalo Humuhumu! |
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Sat, Apr 29, 2006 9:17 AM
What's Hawaiian for "Polyunsaturates"? :) |
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ookoo lady
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Sun, Apr 30, 2006 5:32 PM
Those same recipes and photos can be found inside this cookbook distributed by the Richfield Petroleum Co.: |
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naugatiki
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Tue, May 2, 2006 11:38 AM
I have a copy with a nearly identical cover of the Richfield Petroleum Co but it is published by Pacifica House and the writing on the bottom says 180 Traditional Island Recipes and Luau Favorites, History of Hawaiian Cuisine and Cooking Methods, 16 Pages of Full Color Polynesian Food Photographs. The funny thing is they seem to have added the bottles of Safflower oil in Humus copy. In my edition they are mysteriouslly missing other than that the photos are identical. Did they have photoshop back then? |
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Humuhumu
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Tue, May 2, 2006 11:42 AM
That's so strange! I'd love to see the other photos, and see which ones are obviously doctored. "Exclusively for Richfield" -- hmmm.... |
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Tue, May 2, 2006 1:09 PM
This brochure brings back a lot of memories. Even though I grew up in the '70s and '80s, my parents were stuck in the early '60s and were greatly influenced by ideas like those promoted in this brochure. My Mom always had a bottle of Hollywood Health Foods SAF-FLOWER OIL for baking, and we used their Mayonnaise, too, as it was supposed to be healthy. My Dad always longed for Hawaii, even though we lived in the freakin' hot Palm Springs desert with no air conditioning! |
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naugatiki
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Tue, May 2, 2006 4:48 PM
Here they are for comparison... and this is the same part of the beach on a photo that was taken by Gecko on the Waikikian Thread. |
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Humuhumu
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Tue, May 2, 2006 5:06 PM
Crazy, man, crazy! Here are close-ups of mine:
Hey! I just noticed that the stance of the man throwing the net out to sea is slightly different in each photo -- looks like when they did the photo shoot, they maybe took some photos with the Hollywood products, and some without, so they could use the photos for other things?
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naugatiki
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Tue, May 2, 2006 5:47 PM
Also the papayas were replaced by lemons and safflower oil in that net throwing photo. Now I want to know if Ookoo lady's Richfield Petroleum Co copy has a can of premium gas by the fruit. |
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Mon, May 15, 2006 3:14 PM
Amazing! Thank you for sharing. I need to scan more of my great mid-century finds... |
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Thu, Jan 4, 2007 8:15 PM
I just got my first Hawaiian Cookbook yesterday. I have plans to make the Polynesian Meatloaf, Cornish Game Hen on Pineapples, and a few other goodies. :wink: |
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