Motherly talks with young housekeepers: embracing eighty-seven brief articles on topics of home interest, and about five hundred choice receipts for cooking, etc.Beecher, H. W., Mrs.
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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.
Beecher, H. W., Mrs.
Cooking; Home economics
But the slavery of providing for the table is nothing in comparison
with the over-exertion which fashionable dress exacts. Even if the
labor of the olden time was burdensome, and time and strength too
heavily taxed, yet the exercise of the whole body, and frequent
opportunities of breathing fresh outdoor air, which housework compels,
were far more likely to secure firm health than can be hoped for if one
sits for hours bending over ruffling and trimmings, thereby restricting
the proper action of the lungs, and straining the eyes until they
become weak and prematurely old. In many cases this must all be done
without help, for few, comparatively, can afford to hire a seamstress,
and yet be able to spend money as lavishly on such elaborate dress as
the present monstrous style demands. But we are not sure that even
that herculean task is as injurious to health and happiness as the
severe strain on strength, nerves, and temper, which those ladies whose
purses are always full experience in traversing the city, roaming from
store to store, in their anxiety to secure the first and newest style,
and at the same time torturing themselves lest, after all this labor,
they should misjudge or be beguiled into wrong selections. With this
fear ever present, they repeat those tiresome journeys day after day,
making themselves disagreeable and uncomfortable, and exhausting the
wonderful long-suffering and patience of the shopkeepers before they
can decide which of all the many patterns they will purchase.
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