Everyday Foods in War Time by Mary Swartz Rose
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page 100 of 100 (100%)
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selected and tested recipes, together with a large number of cooking
exercises of a more experimental nature designed to develop initiative and resourcefulness. The book is new, practical, and economical. It is well illustrated and attractively bound. SHELTER AND CLOTHING This book takes up fully, but with careful balance, every phase of home-making: location, structure, plan, sanitation, heating, lighting, decorating, and furnishing. The second part is devoted to textiles, sewing, and dressmaking. Sewing, drafting, designing, fitting, and cutting are treated in considerable detail as is also the making of the personal budget for clothing. The authors hold that harmony will be the keynote of the home in proportion as the makers of the home regard the plan, the sanitation, the decoration of the house itself, and as they exercise economy and wisdom in the provision of clothing. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York |
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