Old fashioned, vintage, retro: These words often signal something that's cool and back in style today. But not everything that's old should be new again. Certain foods Americans used to eat over the holidays, for example, don't really translate well today.
Yes, the holidays are a great time for tradition, and the perfect time to serve those family recipes passed down over the generations, but we'd rather not resurrect frozen fruit cake salad, thanks very much. For all the great, festive foods we've seen over the years, there have been some equally terrible ones.
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Here are a few holiday foods of yore we're glad haven't made a comeback.
Tuna Christmas Tree
Originally published in Better Homes and Gardens® publications. http://www.bhg.com/recipes
Tomato Aspic
McCall's Great American Recipe Card Collection via Dougsploitation.blogspot.co.uk
Christmas Candle Salad
Tested Recipe Institute Inc. via VintageRecipeCards.com
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Shrimp Christmas Tree
Santa's Whiskers
Originally published in Better Homes and Gardens® publications. http://www.bhg.com/recipes
Cranberry Candles
Hellmans
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Christmas Confections
The Betty Crocker Recipe Card Library via VintageRecipeCards.com
Frozen Fruit Cake Salad
Originally published in Better homes and Gardens® publications. http://www.bhg.com/recipes
Cocktail Weenie Tree
From Merry Kitschmas via ApartmentTherapy
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