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A series of instructive letters offers practical guidance for running a household, covering economy and budgeting, meal planning and market shopping, cooking techniques and using leftovers, supervision and duties of servants, weekly cleaning routines, and the organization behind formal dinners. Advice emphasizes careful accounting, planning menus, selecting and storing groceries, training and communicating with domestic staff, and making modest ingredients nourishing and varied. The tone is practical and conversational, combining step-by-step tips, suggested routines, and encouragement to develop habits that keep a home orderly, economical, and hospitable.

About the Author

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Jane Prince

Jane Prince was an American author best known for her work "Letters to a Young Housekeeper," which offers practical advice and insights into domestic management and homemaking. Her writing reflects the values and challenges of her time, providing readers with a glimpse into the domestic sphere of the late 19th century. Through her letters, Prince aimed to guide young women in their roles as housekeepers, emphasizing the importance of organization, efficiency, and the art of homemaking. Her contributions to literature provide a valuable perspective on the intersection of gender and domestic life during her era.

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