Tips from the Old Housewives - Book Review,
by Elizabeth Drury

Book Description This book is full of humorous housewifely notions that our grandmothers and great-grandmothers most likely swore by. Relying on Foremother Beeton, Drury's collection provides a humorous glimpse into the past as well as some practical (and some not-so-practical!) household tricks for the present. To banish the smell of fish from silverware, add a spoonful of mustard to the washing water. For an earache, roast an onion, take out the center and put the point of it into the ear for an hour. Cut flowers last longer if their stems are stuck into a potato. To cure the hiccups, drink half a teaspoonful of vinegar and hold the hands above the head for a minute. "Some respite to husbands the weather may send, but housewives affairs have never an end." Old housewives truly had a lot to do.
About the Author Elizabeth Drury has written a wide variety of books focusing on histories of people, places, properties, and periods of history, especially social history of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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