Guardian Service Ware Collectors | Vintage Aluminum Cookware
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Welcome Guardian Service Ware Collectors!
Are you a collector of Guardian Service Ware? Guardian Service is the amazing, aluminum alloy cookware that dates from the 1930's to the 1950's. This cookware is highly sought-after today with many people collecting it and using it on a daily basis.
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Introduction to Guardian Service Ware
Guardian Service Sales Brochure
Guardian Service was sold to homemakers by salesmen who gave in-home demonstrations of the cookware. The salesman, and it usually was a man, brought groceries and the Guardian Service to the home and cooked a meal using the products. The homemaker received a hostess gift, such as a pair of salt and pepper shakers.
This video features the sales brochure that was presented during the demonstration.
The Guardian Service Tested Recipes book, along with the bonus Sales Brochure are available for purchase and instant download at our website - www.GuardianServiceWareCollectors.com
This video features the sales brochure that was presented during the demonstration.
The Guardian Service Tested Recipes book, along with the bonus Sales Brochure are available for purchase and instant download at our website - www.GuardianServiceWareCollectors.com
Guardian Triangle Pots - The Economy Trio
These are probably the most unique set of pots you will ever see. The Economy Trio is comprised of three pots that can be used separately or together. They can be placed on one gas burner allowing three dishes to be prepared at once.When the food is ready to be served place the pots on the table to serve. The Economy Trio was designed for the dual purpose of cooking and serving food..
Guardian Triangle Pots
Guardian Service Ware Coffee Pot - Beverage Urn
How to Make Coffee with Your Guardian Service Coffee Maker
2. Place dripper in top of urn and put filter disc with seam side down in bottom of dripper
3. Measure into dripper, 2 teaspoons (1 level tablespoon, if a richer flavor is desired) of standard of drip grind coffee per cup. Do not use pulverized coffee.
4. Place water distributor over coffee, pressing down firmly but not tight.
5. Pour in actively boiling water to desired measure. Use fresh cold water brought to a rolling boil. (Dripper is marked 2-4-6-8 cups.) For ten cups, measure proper amount of coffee in dripper, add eight cups of boiling water and when filtered thru, add 2 cups clear boiling water and mix.
6. Cover and place over very low heat on on warm part of stove. Allow about 1 minute per cup for coffee to drip.
7. When coffee has dripped thru, remove dripper, place cover on urn, adjusting cover long flange in front of spout to retain heat.
8. To serve, turn cover with handle parallel to spout and handle on urn.
Note: When using urn for table service, place a mat or table tile underneath to protect table from heat.
Use Guardian Urn for various iced tea drinks. During the summer weather especially, the Guardian Urn will do double duty a a pitcher for cold beverages.
Guardian Service Ware Coffe Pot - Beverage Urn
Guardian Service Turkey Roaster
Guardian Service Ware Handles
Guardian Service Ware can be used with or without the Bakelite handles. There are two types of detachable handles. The long handle and short handles fit all of the pots. DO NOT use the handles when cooking in an oven. Use the short handles when serving food on the table. Use the long handles when cooking on your stove top.
Guardian Service Tested Recipes and Cookbooks
Recipe books were published by the Century Metalcraft Corporation to help consumers cook with their Guardian Service Ware. The recipes were produced in the Century Test Kitchen by home economist Betty Gay.
Guardian Service Ware Pots and Pans
Guardian Service can be found with two types of lids. The aluminum lids were produced before World War II. The glass lids where produced during and after WW II. Both types fit all the pans.
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BusyQueen
Feb 13, 2009 @ 11:01 pm | delete
- Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It's well done. 5 *****'s
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BevsPaper
Oct 25, 2008 @ 5:11 am | delete
- Very nice job! This cookingware has truly passed the test of time.
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