Vintage food service and food preparation films brought back to the silver screen. A great collection of historical restaurant and food industry vocational films. Also included is a fantastic homemaking cooking film that teaches housewives how to cook at home for their husbands. TABLE OF CONTENTS: (1) The Restaurant Operator (1946) - A wonderful vocational film about careers in restaurant management - 10 Minutes (2) Cooking Terms & What They Mean (1949) - A gender role and cooking film wrapped together as a housewife learns how to cook for her husband - 11 Minutes (3) The Baking Industry (1946) - A wonderful vocational film about careers in baking that shows the daily work of a baker - 10 Minutes (4) The Incredible Edible Egg In Food service ~ Quantity Egg Preparation Techniques (1980s) - A really fun film about everything you can cook with eggs - 12 Minutes (5) A Brighter Day In Your Kitchen (1950s) - Great film from Beatrice Foods test kitchen all about homemaking made easy with new cooking tools and gadgets - 19 Minutes (6) Delicious Dishes - Early infomercial for cooking utensils. A fascinating film that includes the potato slicer and the melon-baller plus more. Note: this film has some audio sync problems in the middle - 15 Minutes (7) In The Dough (Silent Film) (1931) - How to bake bread and the importance of yeast. Note: this film is missing the beginning and is silent - 17 Minutes