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A Well-Kept Home : Household Traditions and Simple Secrets from a French Grandmother
The frantic quality of modern life and our increasing reliance on technology and on manufactured goods to ensure the smooth running of our homes has submerged our awareness of the inherited and seasonal patterns of effective domestic household management. A Well-Kept Home revives the more natural methods used by our forebears to run their homes, reflecting on the traditional way that earlier generations cooked, cleaned, decorated, groomed and gardened.

In this exquisitely illustrated book, Laura Fronty draws on her own grandmother's life experiences in the home and the garden, providing helpful tips and natural solutions for effective food preparation, cleaning methods for clothes and the interior, restorative beauty treatments and basic approaches to gardening. She emphasises the satisfaction gained from even the most mundane of tasks and offers indispensable tips for activities that cover a variety of domestic themes. They range from making bitter orange marmalade or instant shortcrust pastry, lighting a wood fire, treating wooden floors with wax, protecting clothes from mothballs, mixing ivy water for cleaning delicate fabrics, pruning rose bushes, to preparing lily oil as a face moisturiser.

A Well-Kept Home transforms our approach to the daily chores surrounding the upkeep of our home. The practical advice and natural recipes make it possible to take real pleasure in those essential household duties, while at the same time evoking the atmosphere and spirit of a time gone by..
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A Well-Kept Secret From the Glory Years of the Detroit Tigers
Shortly after the passing of his wife of 61 years, author Clayton Klein discovered a secret she had kept throughout their marriage Her five-year diary revealed that she had corresponded with Detroit Tiger Hall-of-Famer Hank Greenberg when she was a young art student, and the two carried on a correspondence that ended abruptly in 1940. The secret laid dormant in boxes of old photos, drawings, and memorabilia for over 60 years in the author s closet. He found a stack of letters Hank had mailed to his wife Marjorie. He also found a series of Home Run Letters and cartoons she had sent to help inspire him as he tried to break Babe Ruth s single-season home run record. Further investigation among Marjorie s living relatives and girlhood friends revealed answers to several of the author s unanswered questions. In A Well-Kept Secret, Clayton Klein travels back in time to the glory years of the Detroit Tigers, when listening to baseball on the radio was a popular family pastime. He shares stories of Schoolboy Rowe, Goose Goslin, Charlie Gehringer, Mickey Cochrane, and Rudy York. Also included are tales of Dizzy Dean and Cleveland s Bob Feller. Throughout the book are drawings by Marjorie Nash Klein the whimsical cartoons she sent to Hank Greenberg, and the stunning portraits she had autographed by baseball and movie legends. Discover a more simple time, when a teenager dreamed of meeting her sports idols and eventually formed a friendship with one of Detroit baseball s greatest heroes..
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UFO Crash at Aztec: A Well Kept Secret
This report discusses many of the UFO crashes occuring since the 1940's. Specific details are revealed about the May 1948 Crash in Aztec, NM covered up by Military Command. This is a limited edition collectors item.
Price: $40.00 [Notify me when price goes down.]


A well-kept secret: quaint Tlaxcala offers enchanting escape.(GETAWAY): An article from: Business Mexico
This digital document is an article from Business Mexico, published by American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico A.C. on November 1, 2004. The length of the article is 1606 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: A well-kept secret: quaint Tlaxcala offers enchanting escape.(GETAWAY)
Author: Barbara Kastelein
Publication:Business Mexico (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2004
Publisher: American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico A.C.
Volume: 14 Issue: 11 Page: 52(3)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
Price: $5.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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