I had a Marguerite Patten book when I first started cooking for myself and my sister and her then fiancé sent me a copy of Mrs Beeton in 1969 when I got engaged. I still have it. Forty-odd years on, some of her domestic advice seems positively Victorian, partly because the assumption then was that the majority of women were full-time housewives.
Belfast another appalling attack, we need to ask what is driving this.
Why am I losing my sewing mojo? Things seem more difficult now than when I was a beginner sewer!
Preganancy and childbirth now compared to your experience.



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I have to admit to an addiction to recipe books, in spite of the fact I rarely cook!

