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Electric kitchen appliances became more common in Australia in the 1950s. When someone described a kitchen as having “all mod cons” this is what was usually meant.
The Sunbeam Mixmaster was the most desirable appliance, but the Semak Vitamizer, as seen on Bob Dyer’s Pick-a-Box, was perhaps even more prestigious. The Semak recipe book included a section on “Adult party drinks” such as the “Sherry joy-maker” and the “Hazy-dazy.”
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