Well, I just finished reading a book whose 3rd edition was published back in 1964. It's been great!! It's called "The Art of Homemaking" and although I will not follow its advice word for word, I do appreciate it. Has anyone else read it?
It's fun to find out how homes were run, and realize just how much information was lost in merely one or two generations.
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