Exploring Home Economics
Exploring Home Economics
Revised edition of a textbook for senior students first published in 1985.
Superwoman: Everywoman's Book of Household Management
Domestic God or Sofa Slob? Now for the first time, the modern man has everything he needs to know about the art and science of managing the home.
Throughout, vintage black-and-white cartoons by W. Heath Robinson from the museum's collection provide witty commentary on the trials and tribulations of running a home -- and make Help! a great house present as well as an invaluable ready ...
Teens in Action: Teacher's resource guide
A home economics textbook focusing on the understanding of self, family, health, foods and nutrition, clothing, and housing.
Tells how to simplify one's life, organize one's household, and delegate chores
Includes a problem solver's dictionary, lists common items with uncommon uses, suggests how to recycle and reuse more, and provides formulas and recipes for foods, cleaners, and more
Help! from Heloise
Bottom Line's Best-ever Home Secrets
This volume shows the hidden talents of more than 200 common household items.
The author offers advice from her own life on how to make a house into a home.
The author of Solve It with Salt introduces some two hundred practical, environmentally safe ways to use lemons and lemon juice around the home, including lightening one's hair, preventing motion sickness, and polishing wood, brass, and ...
A companion to How Things Work Around the Yard profiles a range of common household objects--from soap and scissors to keys and toilets--to explain the basic principles of how they function.
Guidelines for skill development - Dietary research - Independent investigation report - Preparing for CATs.
As the profession commences its second century of influence, this collection from 34 international Congress contributors reflects the global nature of the profession and provides a platform for outlining what the future of Home Economics ...
Focus on Teaching: Selected Articles from the Journal of Home Economics
Donated Apr/02.