"The Contry Housewife and Lady's Director in the Management of a House" by Richard Bradley is a detailed manual that offers a wide range of instructions on running a household and farm, probably written in the 1700s. The book is organized to serve as a how-to guide for women in charge of managing homes and farms, covering everything from making beer and wine to preparing and storing food from the farm. The text starts by telling readers what they will find inside and why it’s useful, stressing how helpful it is for women who manage homes and farms. Bradley shares lots of useful tips, recipes, and observations on farming, preserving food, and cooking, all organized by the seasons, highlighting effective home management and spending wisely. The rest of the book is a deep exploration of different ingredients, cooking methods, and taking care of animals, showing off the author's knowledge and the important skills needed to run a country estate.
The Country Housewife and Lady's Director in the Management of a House, and the Delights and Profits of a Farm
By Richard Bradley
Discover the secrets to 18th-century home and farm management, offering timeless wisdom for resourceful women.
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About the AuthorRichard Bradley FRS was an English naturalist specialising in botany. He published important works on ecology, horticulture, and natural history.
Richard Bradley FRS was an English naturalist specialising in botany. He published important works on ecology, horticulture, and natural history.
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