Home Comforts : The Art and Science of Keeping House

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-10-01
Publisher(s): Scribner
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Summary

Home Comforts is something new. For the first time in nearly a century, a sole author has written a comprehensive book about housekeeping. This is not a dry how-to manual, nor a collection of odd tips and hints, a cleaning book, a history book, or an arid encyclopedia compiled by a committee or an institute. Home Comforts is a readable explanation for both beginners and experts of all the domestic arts -- choosing fabrics, keeping the piano in tune, caring for books, making a good fire in the fireplace and avoiding chimney fires, ironing and folding, setting up a good reading light, keeping surfaces free of food pathogens, and everything else that modern people might want to do for themselves in their homes. But this reliable and thorough book on the practicalities of housekeeping is also an argument for the importance of private life and the comforts offered by housekeeping. Cheryl Mendelson is a philosopher, lawyer, sometime professor, and a homemaker, wife, and mother. Home Comforts is based on her domestic education, which she acquired while growing up on a farm in the hills of Greene County, in southwestern Pennsylvania, from her grandmothers, aunts, and mother. Learning from the distinct domestic styles of her native Appalachian relatives and her Italian immigrant relatives, she appreciated early on how important domestic customs are to a sense of comfort and identity in life. She writes out of love and respect for her subject, and hopes to inspire others to develop the affection and respect for home life and housework she was fortunate to have learned. Mendelson addresses the meanings as well as the methods of housekeeping with a keen sense of the history and values involved. The result is a warm, good-humored, engagingly written book with a message and a point of view, one that is overflowing with useful reflections and information. The clarity, breadth, and depth of the information collected here are unparalleled. You can read Home Comforts for thoughtful entertainment or use its ample index to help you find the answers to practical domestic questions. There is nothing quite like it. Among this book's unique features: · A skeptical discussion of the excessive use of disinfectants in the home. · How to iron a dress shirt and how to fold sheets. · How to make up a bed with hospital corners. · How to do all basic sewing stitches. · How to choose proper sizes for sheets, tablecloths, and other household linens. · How to set the table for informal and formal meals. · Expert recommendations for safe food storage. · The most exhaustive and reliable information on fabrics, textile fibers, and their laundering, drying, and other care that exists for nonprofessionals. · A thorough explanation of care labels and why and how you should often (carefully) disregard them. · Housekeeping guidelines for people with pets or with allergies. · What to do about dust mites. · How to clean and care for wood, china and crystal, jewelry, ceramic tile, metals, and more. · Guides to stain and spot removal. · Extensive recommendations for improving home safety. · A summary of laws applicable to the home, including privacy, accident liability, contracts, and domestic employees.· · 200 Elegant, Clear Drawings ·

Author Biography

Cheryl Mendelson received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Rochester and her J.D. from Harvard Law School. She has practiced law in New York City and has taught philosophy at Purdue and Columbia Universities. She lives in New York City with her husband and son.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Beginnings
My Secret Lifep. 3
Easing into a Routinep. 17
Neateningp. 30
Food
The Whys and Wherefores of Home Cookingp. 37
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinnerp. 49
Serving Mealsp. 58
Stimulating Beveragesp. 70
The Center of a Dwellingp. 88
Kitchen Culturep. 103
To Market, to Marketp. 122
Cold Comfortp. 142
Bread and Honeyp. 155
Safe Foodp. 161
Cloth
The Fabric of Your Homep. 193
Transformationsp. 221
The Natural Fibersp. 232
The Man-Made Fibers and Blendsp. 253
Fabrics That Workp. 266
Carefully Disregarding Care Labelsp. 276
Gathering, Storing, and Sorting Laundryp. 288
Launderingp. 303
Drying the Laundryp. 329
Ironingp. 339
Folding Clothes and Linensp. 351
How to Launder Tricky Itemsp. 358
Common Laundry Mishaps and Problemsp. 367
Sanitizing the Laundryp. 375
Removing Stains from Fabricsp. 380
Cleanliness
The Air in Your Castlep. 393
Peaceful Coexistence with Microbesp. 417
The Chemistry of Household Cleaningp. 436
Aprons, Rags, and Mopsp. 446
Dust and Dust Mitesp. 450
Vacuuming, Sweeping, and Dustingp. 458
Textile Furnishingsp. 466
Floors and Furniture of Wood and Woodlike Materialsp. 487
Resilient Floorsp. 506
Ceramic Tilep. 510
Stonep. 516
Man-Made Solid Surfaces and Other Plasticsp. 523
Bathroomsp. 529
Pipes and Drainsp. 534
Walls, Ceilings, Woodwork, and Windowsp. 536
China and Crystalp. 543
Metalsp. 553
Caring for Jewelryp. 563
Daily Life
Kindly Lightp. 569
Fireplacesp. 587
Some Quiet Occupationsp. 594
Sewingp. 599
Caring for Booksp. 612
Musicp. 617
Images and Recordingsp. 622
Home Offices and Computersp. 631
Petsp. 637
Sleep
The Cave of Nakednessp. 653
Beds and Beddingp. 671
Closets for Clothes and Linensp. 687
Safe Shelter
Being Preparedp. 693
Firep. 698
Electrical Safetyp. 715
Slips and Fallsp. 729
Further Miscellaneous Safety Rulesp. 735
Poisons, Hazardous Substances, and Proper Disposal of Hazardous Household Wastesp. 742
Additional Safety Measures for Childrenp. 752
Formalities
Understanding Your Castlep. 759
Too Late to Say You're Sorryp. 780
Promises, Promisesp. 791
Domestic Employment Lawsp. 797
Working with Household Helpp. 806
Insurancep. 814
Fond Recordsp. 828
Notesp. 839
Acknowledgments and Sourcesp. 847
Indexp. 857
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