In the 1960s, women in kitchens often faced a mix of traditional expectations and emerging modern influences. The decade was marked by a strong societal expectation for women to focus on homemaking and cooking, which was often idealized in media and advertising. This period saw a rise in convenience foods and appliances like microwave ovens, which began to change how cooking was approached.
Despite these changes, many women still found themselves primarily responsible for meal preparation. However, the feminist movement of the 1960s also started to challenge these traditional roles, leading to gradual shifts in domestic responsibilities and expectations over the following decades.
Take a look at these wonderful color slides to see what women did in the kitchens in the 1960s.
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