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A woman trims the excess crust off a pie before baking

A woman trims the excess crust off a pie before baking


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Filename: 990_16_3-Food-Bake-H_7HR.jpg

Size: 3662 x 4800 (8.9MB)

Date: 3rd February 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Credit: Underwood Archives

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

Country: United States

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A woman trims the excess crust off a pie before baking

United States: c. 1923. A woman trims the excess crust off a pie before baking

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Media ID 9737107

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1920s 1923 25 30 Years 30 35 Years Aprons B And W Baking Caucasian Appearance Crust Desserts Home Interiors Home Made Home Making Homemade Homemaking Kitchens Monochromatic Monochrome One Woman Oven Pies Single Woman Bobbed Hair


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In this print from the 1920s, we are transported back to a cozy kitchen in the United States. A single woman, aged between 25 and 30 years old, is seen meticulously trimming the excess crust off a pie before baking it. With her bobbed hair neatly styled and an apron tied around her waist, she exudes an air of confidence and skill. The monochromatic image captures not only the historical significance but also the essence of homemaking during that era. The woman's focused expression reflects her dedication to perfecting her homemade creation. As she stands near the oven, surrounded by vintage kitchen utensils and ingredients scattered on the counter, we can almost smell the sweet aroma wafting through the room. This photograph offers us a glimpse into North American culinary traditions as well as women's roles in society at that time. It symbolizes both craftsmanship and love for food passed down through generations. The attention to detail in removing every bit of excess crust showcases not just precision but also pride in creating delectable desserts. Preserved by Underwood Archives and brought to life by Universal Images Group (UIG), this historic piece reminds us of simpler times when home interiors were filled with warmth, laughter, and mouth-watering treats straight from grandma's oven.

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