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As a frugal housewife, it’s tempting to want to save all the money you can by making things yourself. It seems like a sure-fire way to save a buck and another step to being one of those self-sufficient homesteader types.
The topic of rest in old homemaking books is fairly common. You’d think the advice would lean heavily toward the “put your hand to the plow” and “work from sunrise to sunset” kinds of pep talks. But it’s not like that, not at all.
Home-sewing used to be the norm—most housewives made clothes and other items for their homes. Only the very rich could buy store-bought goods. Even when mass-produced items became more affordable, making your own was still a viable option f...
We’ve bought a ranch, mostly in timber, and plan to build a homestead. We also own a garage in town, four miles from here, where Friend Hubby works all week while I run the farm. He takes lunch to save expenses, and helps me in what time he...
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All things home and housewife-y, but in a practical, frugal way. I write about old books, vintage recipes, and nostalgic homemaking in a modern world.
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