From Mother to Daughter: Traditional housekeeping for the modern home

From Mother to Daughter: Traditional housekeeping for the modern home

by Bolton (Author), Vivienne (Author)

Synopsis

Our modern world is infinitely more complex than the one previous generations inhabited, and the pace of life much quicker. Yet the way our grandmothers lived their lives - using knowledge passed from mother to daughter - is as relevant today as it's always been. In From Mother to Daughter , Vivienne Bolton celebrates the rites and rituals that for centuries have marked the seasons around the world. As the year unfolds, she offers advice on everything from natural spring cleaning to the planting of seeds. In summer, the home and garden can be enriched with floral and edible bounty, from rose petal pot pourri to fresh herb cheeses. The autumn harvest offers an abundance of preserving, pickling and drying, plus advice on storing. For winter there are remedies for sore throats, recipes for steamed puddings and instructions on how to make candles and tie faggots for the fire.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Publisher: Kyle Cathie
Published: 25 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1856268829
ISBN 13: 9781856268820

Media Reviews
Gorgeously photographed, it's proof that rediscovering making and baking doesn't require style sacrifices. -- Josephine Fairley * YOU Magazine *
Author Bio
Vivienne Bolton learned much from her grandmother, a careful housekeeper who wasted nothing and earned her living as a dressmaker, baking bread, making preserves and growing mint on the kitchen windowsill to discourage flies from entering the house. A passionate painter and craftswoman with an insatiable curiosity for life, Vivienne has five children and has cooked in Bury St Edmunds and France, prepared beeswax polish, kept chickens, made soft cheeses and grown enough carrots to feed a community.