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Is There Any Of Our Ladies Who Would Like To Live As A 1940's Housewife?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt a house keeper and a garage mechanic would afford an electric Singer sewing machine on 1940s wages.
My mother didn't have an electric singer until late 50's and my wife knocked up her wedding dress and two bridesmaids dresses on her hand cranked Jones machine in the Nurses quarters in the mid 70's.
My mother didn't have an electric singer until late 50's and my wife knocked up her wedding dress and two bridesmaids dresses on her hand cranked Jones machine in the Nurses quarters in the mid 70's.
I think it is refreshing and commendable to take on these type of challenges. I also have some wartime cook books and it took a lot more ingenuity to assemble something edible and nourishing from what was on ration and how long a little had to last. One of my favourite books is "We'll Eat Again"by Margaret Pattern. Some modern young women think it's smart or clever to claim they couldn't boil an egg or water. They must be illiterate,
AOG, and others of course - some of these programmes were a good watch - as it included the whole family it was interesting to see the reactions.
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Retrocop, I have that cookbook, they certainly knew how to make do and create things with leftovers. I remember at school learning how to make rissoles by mincing leftover cooked meat from sunday and mixing with left over mash ,coating in stale breadcrumbs and frying in dripping - sounds hideous tasted lovely!
My daughter in law is going back to work soon, after maternity leave, and is not looking forward to it. She has a really good job and they need the money for the huge mortgage they have to pay for their modest home. She loves it being a 'housewife' looking after the children but its not a privilege many women can afford to do these days.
My daughter in law is going back to work soon, after maternity leave, and is not looking forward to it. She has a really good job and they need the money for the huge mortgage they have to pay for their modest home. She loves it being a 'housewife' looking after the children but its not a privilege many women can afford to do these days.
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