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Recettes et alimentation

Collection

Recipes and Food
Date [1749-2000]
Dimensions489.1 cm of textual records. - 2 objects
Object NumberC265
CollectionMcCord
Scope and Content

This collection chronicles the history of food consumption,
eating habits and social norms surrounding meals, as well as providing
information about the food industry, food processing, packaging, advertising,
and the development and promotion of new food trends. The documents help paint
a portrait of Canadian domestic life, primarily from the 1910s to the 1980s, by
addressing themes like nutrition, the role of women in the family home, the
economy and etiquette.



The collection includes nearly 1,000 cookbooks and recipe
booklets, most of them promotional in nature, produced between the mid-18th and
early 21st centuries. The majority of these documents were either published in
Canada or feature products widely consumed by Canadians.



Numerous recipe booklets promote specific food products.
Unlike cookbooks, these booklets were published primarily by private companies
to showcase their products, such as Robin Hood and Monarch flours, Campbell
soups, Reynolds aluminum foil, Carnation evaporated milk, Catelli pasta and
Magic baking powder. Several booklets were also published by governments and
various producer associations with the aim of encouraging the consumption of
foodstuffs like beef, poultry, fish, dairy products, fruits and vegetables.
Finally, some of the works in this collection spotlight individuals -- real or
fictional -- who have since become famous, like Jehane Benoît and Marie Fraser.
These booklets were sometimes distributed free of charge, or else sold very
cheaply, which explains their popularity.



There are also several scrapbooks, notebooks and personal
journals containing various tips and recipes. These documents provide a more
intimate look at culinary practices and how they were transmitted from one
generation to the next.




Classification Scheme

C265 Recipes and Food

     C265/A Handwritten
Recipes and Scrapbooks


     C265/B Printed Matter

          C265/B1 Food
product manufacturers

          C265/B2 Household
appliance and kitchenware manufacturers

          C265/B3 Government
departments, public organizations and producer associations

               C265/B3.1 Canada

                    
C265/B3.1,1 Baking
Association of Canada


                    
C265/B3.1,2 Dairy
Bureau of Canada


                    
C265/B3.1,3 Beef
Information Centre


                    
C265/B3.1,4 Canada
Food Board


                    
C265/B3.1,5
Environment Canada


                    
C265/B3.1,6 Dairy
Farmers of Canada


                    
C265/B3.1,7
Department of Agriculture


                    
C265/B3.1,8
Department of Trade and Commerce


                    
C265/B3.1,9
Department of Fisheries/Fisheries and Oceans Canada


                    
C265/B3.1,10
Department of National Health and Welfare


                    
C265/B3.1,11
Canadian Egg Marketing Agency


                    
C265/B3.1,12
Miscellaneous


               C265/B3.2
Québec

                    C265/B3.2,1
Commission des liqueurs de Québec/Société des alcools du Québec

                    C265/B3.2,2
Conseil pour la promotion et l’exportation du porc québécois (PROMEX)

                    C265/B3.2,3
Fédération des producteurs de lait du Québec

                    C265/B3.2,4
Fédération des producteurs d’œufs de consommation du Québec

                    C265/B3.2,5
Fédération des producteurs de volailles du Québec

                    C265/B3.2,6
Groupe Becdor

                    C265/B3.2,7
Ministère de l’Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l’Alimentation du Québec

                    C265/B3.2,8
Ministère de la Voirie/Ministère des Transports

                    C265/B3.2,9
Divers

               C265/B3.3
Others

                    C265/B3.3,1
Health Service of the Federated Agencies of Montreal

          C265/B4 Schools

          C265/B5 Social
groups and religious associations

          C265/B6 Newspapers
and media

          C265/B7 Merchants
and retailers

          C265/B8 Insurance
companies


          C265/B9 Other




Notes

Variations in title: Formerly known as Recipes,
Cooking and Food Collection.



Source of title proper: Based on contents of the
collection.



Physical description: Contains 1 apron and 1
fabric bag.



Physical condition: Some documents are fragile
and/or tattered.



Immediate source of acquisition: The documents
in this collection are from various sources. The majority came from donations
by numerous collectors, including Joyce Billing, René Villeneuve and George R.
MacLaren.



Arrangement: Several recipe booklets found in the Louise T. Gillespie (C535), Victoria Dickenson (C564) and Trina Vineberg Berenson (C593) collections and in the Corley Family fonds (P340) were added to this collection in 2016.



Language: The documents are in English and
French. Some works are bilingual.



Accruals: Further accruals are expected.
However, since the collection is relatively large, any future acquisitions will
focus on specific themes.



Related groups of records: Other McCord Museum
fonds and collections contain food-related books and booklets, including the
McCord Family (P001) and Bagg Family (P070) fonds.



 



Last update: August 30, 2017




Status
Not on view

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This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.