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Motherly talks with young housekeepers / embracing eighty-seven brief articles on topics of home interest, and about five hundred choice receipts for cooking, etc. cover

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A collection of eighty-seven concise, motherly essays offering practical guidance for household management, domestic economy, and family well‑being, followed by nearly five hundred tested cooking receipts. Subjects include routines and seasonal work, cleaning, laundry, ventilation, food preparation, preserving, and infant care, plus advice on choosing a house, securing servants, harmonizing dress, and encouraging children’s usefulness. Practical step‑by‑step techniques for cooking, cleaning, and mending are combined with reflections on thrift, forethought, and moral habits, all aimed at cultivating neatness, efficiency, and confidence in inexperienced housekeepers.

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Mrs. H. W. Beecher

Mrs. H. W. Beecher was an influential author known for her practical advice on domestic life and homemaking. Her notable work, "Motherly Talks with Young Housekeepers," consists of a collection of brief articles that address various topics of home interest, alongside a wealth of recipes for cooking. Through her writings, Beecher aimed to guide young women in managing their households effectively, reflecting the values and expectations of her time. Her contributions provide insight into the domestic sphere of the 19th century, emphasizing the importance of home management and culinary skills.

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