Good Housekeeping The Complete Household Handbook, Revised Edition: The Best Ways to Clean, Maintain & Organize Your Home
For more than 100 years, the professionals at The Good Housekeeping Research Institute have helped Good Housekeeping readers keep their homes in top shape. Thats home should be without it!
Paperback, 432 pages
Published
April 1st 2007
by Hearst
(first published April 1st 2005)
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Excellent, all-purpose for how to care for your home. Sometimes if you just take away one or two new ideas, it is worth looking at a book like this. Nicely laid out. Easy to find topics.
This is a wonderful and thorough handbook for homeowners. It explains everything you might need to know--from choosing the right cut of beef to patching your own roof--to maintain a successful household.
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The Good Housekeeping Institute was created to provide readers of Good Housekeeping magazine with expert consumer advice and delicious, classic and contemporary east-to-follow recipes. These ideals still hold true today. The institute team are all experienced cooks, home economists and consumer researchers. They test the lastest products in purpose-built, modern kitchens, where every recipe publis...more
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