To hoard or not to hoard...
I love the language that was used in adverts like this one, "But the way to keep looking lovely..."
Hooray for Chivers!
A room for receiving visitors...now there's an idea!
I often think we could learn a thing or two from our thrifty predecessors.
And to think...we don't bat an eyelid today at women doing any job that takes their fancy.
Even with wartime restrictions, I still think fashions of the Forties were particularly elegant.
Stirring stuff!
This advice could easily have been written with our busy 21st Century lives in mind.
Hooray for Chivers!
The idea of 'hibernating' as a housewife and mother made me chuckle. Such evocative wording though. However, don't you get to put your feet up when hibernating?!
I often think we could learn a thing or two from our thrifty predecessors.
Even brides had to be innovative.
And to think...we don't bat an eyelid today at women doing any job that takes their fancy.
Even with wartime restrictions, I still think fashions of the Forties were particularly elegant.
Stirring stuff!
This advice could easily have been written with our busy 21st Century lives in mind.
Repair rather than replace...now there's a good piece of advice.
Pip pip everyone and happy 'make do and mending'!
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Just love these old magazines...
Vicky.
make do and mend indeed, wonderful reading and a few tips as well!!
Hahahaha, super stuff! Got a fabulous wartime cookery book to show you next time we meet up x
Lest we forget eh? I too love the fashion of the forties but I'm glad I don't have to be scrubbed with lifebuoy! Enough to put one off the darning.
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