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Hardcover: 304 pages Publisher: Warner Books (May 2003) Costumer Rating: Read an Excerpt Chapter 1: The Art of Homekeeping Book Description A delightful and practical compendium of homespun advice, cleaning and etiquette tips, traditional recipes, and Southern wit, Mrs. Dunwoody's Excellent Instructions for Homekeeping will bring warmth, gentility, and order into your home. Today many of us yearn for the home-centered values of yesteryear-homemade desserts, family traditions, and sparkling clean rooms that radiate comfort and good cheer. Now you can bring the wise, unhurried ways and charm of an earlier time into the 21st century with:
Your home can be a place where you and yours truly feel surrounded by tranquillity, cleanliness, and love. With hundreds of time-tested and fun-to-read nuggets of advice on everything from keeping your home organized to gardening and making homemade health remedies, as well as special pages for your own words of wisdom, Mrs. Dunwoody will take you back to an era where good things take time, but the wait is always worth it. About the Author
Miriam Lukken was born December 22, in Marietta, Georgia. She has a M. Ed. in Education, from LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia. She taught school for 10 years before retiring in 1992 to write and be a full-time mom. She married Peter John Lukken in 1984, and they have two daughters.. » More by Miriam Willingham Lukken, M.Ed. | |||||||