The Museum of UnNatural History – Earliest Meat Photograph


A few moments ago my brother inlaw Meathead, brought in a snapshot from approximately 30 years ago. Guessing he found it in one of my sister’s boxes. She must have taken this in the mid 1970s some time. Good shootin’ Sis! Not only did he bring in this picture, but he also brought in the meat rack that is featured. I noticed the shiny aluminum salt shaker on the stove I still have. And I believe I can still find that wooden pepper grinder. This, right here, is Meat History.
Xo Xo
ps – Hey, check out that cool brown stove, eh?

12 thoughts on “The Museum of UnNatural History – Earliest Meat Photograph

  1. 2 scary things….
    1) I got tons of photos like that throughout the years from holiday feasts. Before and after shots. Great stuff. Fun in retrospect, anyway.
    2) Unfortunately, my photos are still embarassingly bad. Hell, my MOST RECENT roast-going-into-oven shots don’t look much different than your antiquated one. (blush! wince!) My food porn skills need serious help!
    1 not scary thing…
    1) That photo is a testament to your photography skills now. We see great stuff here.

  2. Ooooooh, that would be SOOOO much fun!!! As an after-school activity from Food Blog S’cool – Meathenge’s Food Porn Skills class!

  3. Hey Meathead,
    As I said, I don’t know. My guess is it was me, the photographer is about the same height as mumsy. I believe this is an early shot, we didn’t do many large meals towards the eighties. Mrs. Meathead would have been 10 or less. Heck, it could have been Ralph or anyone.
    Biggles

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