You may remember this similar post with vintage meat cut images. Well, I found another cookbook with more fantastic animal illustrations for $8 at an antique store.
This is the Woman’s Exchange Cook Book of 1905. It is barely hanging on, held together by cellophane tape and a bit smelly, but full of beautiful illustrations and plenty of old newspaper clippings and recipes tucked into it.
There’s even a remedy for colic.
And since the first batch of meat cuts was so well received, here are more fantastic free images for you in both color jpg files and a black and white PDF version you can click on to download.



For more meat cuts, CLICK HERE!
This is the Woman’s Exchange Cook Book of 1905. It is barely hanging on, held together by cellophane tape and a bit smelly, but full of beautiful illustrations and plenty of old newspaper clippings and recipes tucked into it.
There’s even a remedy for colic.
And since the first batch of meat cuts was so well received, here are more fantastic free images for you in both color jpg files and a black and white PDF version you can click on to download.



For more meat cuts, CLICK HERE!
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Call me crazy but beef just isn't as appealing in a diagram as it is when it comes sizzling off the grill! My 3 words for Thursday…
Bacon-lettuce-tomato
I agree! When my daughter was maybe 3 years old we bought chicken from the grocery. She made a point of telling me it wasn't the same kind of chicken you see at a barn.
How glorious, I adore old books!
i love the images!
Girl, we need to go thrift shopping together! You find the coolest stuff. . .
Tomorrow
Colorado
Yeah!
I love these old images! What a great find! I recently made a journal for a friend and included 2 pages that had a cow and a pig showing the cuts. I got the images from a Whole Earth catalog–not as old as yours, but fun nevertheless.
thank you for sharing!
Have a GREAT evening!
love your blog, if you have time stop on over & say hi, i think you'll like
gio
Cathy, these are great. Are there any poultry images in there?
Buttons McD
Holy Cow (no pun intended… well, maybe a little) I wanna know more about that BOOK!! It’s so cool! What is the copyright date so that I can find one?
) I collect old cookbooks and wow, that’s a beaut!
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For some reason I can’t seem to access the file
is the link broken thanks so much for sharing the lovely stuff!