Ashamed to let the housekeeper see how untidy her house has become, Lizzie Firkin cleans it herself.
Wanting a wife: Judy Syfers [Brady],“I Want a Wife,” Ms., Spring 1972, p. 56. “Housework” quote: Sheldon Harnick,“Housework,” Ms., November 1972 (Volume 1, Issue 5), p. 96. Men don't care about housework: Kathy Fitzgerald Sherman, ...
But interior decorator Emma Blomfield can help you start making the most of what you’ve got right now.
Of special interest are color and black-and-white photographs of furnishings, housewares, clothing, and portraits from the collections of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. This is not a sentimental account.
Ashamed to let the housekeeper see how untidy her house has become, Lizzie Firkin cleans it herself.
Food and its preparation play an integral role in this novel of a young Italian woman struggling to find her own identity in a family of strong personalities and colorful figures.
Fresh clean sheets, white fluffy towels and a gleaming kitchen - these are the old-fashioned pleasures that make our busy lives more manageable.
Packed with easy-to-access hints and tips for tackling every element of your home – from stains to drains and wooden floors to glass doors – this is the essential guide to keeping house.
are free to copy and reproduce them) of Clara Sereni's book, which itself is a literary production.14 The simplicity of certain home recipes proposed in Keeping House indicates a preoccupation with the substance of life, with an almost ...
We know that Pittsburgh had boarding houses , but very little information exists about them . Hugh Brackenridge remembered the “ pleasant and cultured ” conversation he encountered at the table in Mrs. Earl's boarding house .