20 Old Kitchen Features That Have Faded Into History

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In this video, we take a nostalgic journey back to the colorful and quirky kitchens of the 1970s, showcasing 15 iconic items every household proudly owned. From the electric fondue set that turned dinner parties into interactive experiences, to the revolutionary Corelle dinnerware known for its unbreakable charm, this video dives into the retro gadgets and designs that defined a groovier culinary era. We spotlight classics like the Presto Hot Dogger, bun warmers, and vibrant Pyrex mixing bowls—all staples of vintage kitchens that blended functionality with flair. Whether you're a collector, a retro enthusiast, or just curious about the kitchen tools your parents or grandparents swore by, this video brings the warmth, nostalgia, and innovation of 1970s kitchen culture to life. With vivid descriptions and fun facts, it's a perfect throwback for anyone who loves the charm of yesteryear’s home cooking essentials.

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The electric knife that was probably as old as my husband finally died this past holiday season. Built to last. :-)

GailRDelaneyNovelist
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We had one of those avocado green blenders until just recently when it finally died in 2022, and our avocado green slow cooker/crock pot lasted until 2010! Back then, things were built to last!

crowgrl
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Strange, I remember several Corelle dishes shattering into a billion tiny pieces! 🤔

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