Cleaning and Household Tips
A Mother's Book of Traditional Household Skills
Here is a classic guide to raising children, keeping house, tending garden, home remedies, entertaining, social etiquette, table manners, recipes & kitchen skills, and murch more--in a fascinating guide first published in 1853. Great indeed is the task assigned to woman.
Field Guide to Stains
At last, a field guide to identifying and doing battle with more than 100 stains, from tomato juice and tar to avocado and urine!
Heloise Conquers Stinks and Stains
They plague the most conscientious of cleaners. A spill here. A strange scent there. And to get rid of them, you have to treat them quickly and properly.
Home Comforts: The Art & Science of Keeping House
For the first time in nearly a century, a sole author has written a comprehensive book about housekeeping.
2, 001 Amazing Cleaning Secrets
Finally, here's the only book that shows you how to achieve a sparkling clean home faster, cheaper, and easier--and with a cleverness that will surprise even the experienced home manager.
Supermarket Super Products!
Off-the-wall, money-saving uses for ordinary supermarket products. What do antacids, baby shampoo, and vodka have in common?
Home Comforts: The Art & Science of Keeping House
New In Paper! For the first time in nearly a century, a sole author has written a comprehensive book about housekeeping.
1, 001 Old-Time Household Hints
An irresistible compendium of tips, recipes, and sage advice on all aspects of everyday living, rediscovered from an earlier age"”a glorious celebration of our heritage of ingenuity!
Kitchen Secrets of the Vinegar Ladies
Boost the flavor and nutritional value of nearly any meal. A comprehensive guide to making homemade herbal vinegar, this resource includes a wide selection of delicious recipes for mustards, chutneys, salsas, preserves, and marinades.
Organic Housekeeping
Even if you live in a huge city, the air in your home is more toxic than the air outside. What's the filthiest object in the average home? Your kitchen sponge, of course. Where do most inhaled allergens come from? Your mattress.











