by janet | Nov 9, 2015 | Family history
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipt for the Million 1857? 3863. If you would avoid the diseases which your particular trades and work are liable to produce, attend to the following hints: 3864. Keep,if possible, regular hours. Never suppose that you have done... by janet | May 16, 2014 | Archive, Family history
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Million 1857? 4183, The Mother at Home,– by the quiet fireside at home, the true mother, in the midst of her children, is sowing as in the vases of the earth, the seeds of plants that shall some time give to... by janet | Aug 30, 2013 | Family history
What’s in Mrs. Hale Receipts for the Million 1857? 2497. It is sometimes objected to books upon etiquette that they cause those who consult them to act with mechanical restraint, and to show in society that they re governed by arbitrary rules, rather than by an... by janet | Jul 19, 2013 | Family history
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Million 1857? 378. To prevent Wounds from mortifying. – Sprinkle sugar on them. The Turks wash fresh wounds with wine, and sprinkle sugar on them. Obstinate ulcers may be cured with sugar dissolved in a strong... by janet | Jun 13, 2013 | Family history
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Reciepts for the Million 1857? 1116. #2. Kitchen-gardeners would in a few days lose their crops of melons if not immediately fumigated with tobacco-smoke, when attacked by the red spider; and it is useful to destroy the black flies on... by janet | Mar 6, 2013 | Family history
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Reciepts for the Million 1857? 4181. The Training of Daughters, Etc. Educate the mind, refine the taste, and exalt the character, by keeping the love of excellence, in all they do, before. Nana Today’s my Nana’s birthday....