
audiobook
THE PRACTICAL HOUSEWIFE.
PREFACE.
INDEX.
THE PRACTICAL HOUSEWIFE. - THOUGHTS AND MAXIMS ON HOUSEKEEPING. - Chapter I.
THE FAMILY MEDICAL GUIDE.
MEDICAL AND HOUSEHOLD RECEIPTS.
DOMESTIC MANIPULATION.
SUMMER AND WINTER BEVERAGES.
THE RUDIMENTS OF COOKERY.
FOOD AND COOKERY FOR THE MONTHS.
This guide offers a clear, question‑and‑answer approach to everyday household challenges, explaining not only what to do but why it matters. Readers discover the science behind common practices—from the chemistry of baking and the role of salt in digestion to the safest ways to arrange a bedroom. The style is straightforward, turning complex ideas into practical tips that any homemaker can follow.
Beyond the kitchen, the book covers the health of the family, giving advice on treating minor ailments, recognizing early signs of illness, and choosing foods that support wellbeing through the seasons. It includes guidance on childcare, from infant positioning to nurturing healthy habits in growing children. Helpful maxims and concise explanations provide moral encouragement alongside the technical details.
The volume also touches on home management, offering suggestions for efficient cleaning, waste reduction, and maintaining a comfortable, respectable environment. Illustrations and step‑by‑step instructions make tasks like carving, arranging furniture, and preserving food approachable. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive reference for anyone seeking to run a household with confidence and insight.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (962K characters)
Release date
2026-03-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1819–1882
A lively Victorian compiler and journalist, he helped turn practical knowledge into books ordinary households could actually use. He is best remembered for hugely popular reference works that mixed advice, facts, and everyday problem-solving.
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