a collection of vintage cruise ship menus that displays changing trends in cruise dining through history
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Welcome!
Welcome to the official Cruise Ship Menus blog! Cruise Menu Blog is a tribute to the intersection of Art, History and Cuisine on Historical Ocean Liners and Cruise Ships. I started collecting Ship Menus 10 years ago when I was a an Auction House in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and I bought what I thought was old musty cookbooks. To my amazement there was several SS Andrea Doria Menus at the bottom of the box in very good condition with beautiful illustration of flowers. When I opened them and read what was on the Menu, I visualize what the person who had collected this ephemera might have ordered for their lunch or dinner. I started collecting other ship menus at street fairs and antique stores. I became fascinated with finding new Menus. I love to hunt for unique and magnificent works of art on the cover of the menus. First. I was impressed with some covers that depict famous painting that hang in well known museums while others are a collection of original works created specifically for the menu of a Cruise Line. Second, I am most intrigued with how different the selection of appetizers, entrees and dessert were in the early 20th century from the Menus on our present day cruises. Turtle Soup for an appetizer, Mutton Stew for an entree and Paw, Paw fruit for dessert are some of the unusual meals I have seen on the menu! Most of these recipes are not commonly found in Cookbooks. Well, with the exception of the Paw, Paw a mango like fruit which I wouldn't mind forging if I ever have a chance to hike on the Potomac River in Maryland. Then I will really appreciate the fruit of my effort! Last I am drawn to the history of the Ocean Liner & Steam Ship that these menus originated from... I then became interesting in researching their past. I turned my passion in to this blog to muse about my discoveries and love of maritime menus. I hope you enjoy them. I would love to hear your thought so please feel free to comment!
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