About This Book
A practical household manual advises readers how to organize domestic life to save money, reduce waste, and improve health by simplifying routines, reorganizing kitchens and entrances, and managing servants more efficiently; it argues that modest investments in layout and habits repay themselves through lower wages and greater efficiency, urges reform of late hours and idleness, and recommends active, skillful housekeeping as both economical and restorative. Chapters mix prescriptive guidance on room arrangements, cooking, charwork, and visitor or tradesperson routines with broader reflections on taste, thrift, and adapting middle-class homes to tighter circumstances.
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