Casseroles, Can Openers, and Jell-O
American Food and the Cold War, 1947–1959
- 2023 INDIES Winner
- Silver, Popular Culture (Adult Nonfiction)
Provides insight on how American food culture developed during the early years of the Cold War. Highlighting gender roles, the promotion of democracy and capitalism, and the impact of mass market advertising, the book draws on cookbooks, popular magazines, television advertisements, government publications, and industry pamphlets to paint a vivid picture of what Americans ate and how food was enlisted as a symbol of America’s postwar dominance.