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Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House [Hardcover]

Cheryl Mendelson
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Nov 4 1999

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.·

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Virtually everyone enjoys a crisply ironed dress shirt, clean sheets on a well-made bed, and a savory home-cooked meal. Yet housekeeping today stands as a somewhat neglected, if not maligned, job. But as author Cheryl Mendelson points out in Home Comforts, keeping house well can be a rewarding position--it allows you to provide for the physical and emotional comfort of loved ones. It's also not an easy job--there's much to be learned about properly managing a home, and Mendelson has set out to provide a guide to doing just that.

Mendelson, a homemaker, lawyer, and mother, learned about housekeeping from an early age from her grandmothers, one Appalachian, the other Italian. The two grandmothers taught her that although different ways of keeping house can be appropriate, there are generally smarter, faster, and more creative ways of housekeeping that make it less of a chore and more of an art. In a practical, authoritative tone, Mendelson discusses the ins and outs of homemaking, such as washing dishes, recommended cleaning methods for various surfaces, housekeeping for those with pets or allergies, and emergency preparedness and safety procedures.

Mendelson's well-researched book includes meticulous sections on food (for example, which foods belong in the fridge versus the pantry, food storage times, picking the freshest fruits and vegetables, and keeping your kitchen and food sanitary) as well as laundry (caring for various fabrics, how to read--and read between the lines of--clothing care labels, and removing stains). Mendelson covers a lot of ground, and as she herself points out, readers shouldn't feel required to do everything mentioned in the book--simply pick the activities that seem appropriate for your particular home. This is a comprehensive reference book that should serve homemakers well and induce a greater appreciation for the effort and specialized knowledge that go into keeping house. --Kris Law

From Library Journal

Unlike the shelves of short-cut manuals for people who don't enjoy housework, Mendelson's comprehensive book is for the person who wants detailed information on every aspect of setting up and maintaining a clean, well-functioning home. Building on the strong domestic skills she learned from her family, Mendelson, a lawyer, did careful research, incorporating current recommendations from experts. There are extensive sections on food, clothing, cleanliness, daily life, and safety, with information on negligence, domestic employment laws, insurance, and even the impact of clothing label laws on our laundry. Preferred methods are explained in detail, and some alternatives are offered for those who need to compromise. This is a valuable tool for today's masses, who aren't learning domestic skills from their elders. Readers with only a cursory interest or those wanting a highly illustrated guide may prefer Reader's Digest's Householder's Survival Manual (1999). Highly recommended.ABonnie Poquette, Shorewood P.L., WI
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars the gift of a century for certain! *10* stars Feb 3 2004
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My sister bought this book for me a few years ago as a Christmas gift, and errantly enough I often made the mistake of simply checking the index and thumbing to the appropriate pages when needed. This week, in a fit of un-hominess related to flat-mate changes, 30-something grad school home-neglect, etc., I went to my bookshelves looking for some solace. For the first time -- I looked at the table of contents and there I found the secrets I had been looking for all along: Chapter 1 - My Secret Life. I started reading the book from the preface onward immediately.

Though I am a child of the early 70's, I was raised by parents born in the 30's, subjected to post-war/50's cleaning rigors through the week and every weekend. At heart, like my own grandmother, I am a putterer - 100% contrary to my callisthenic style chore-upbringing.

For years, I have secretly reveled while doing all of my housework as close to bedtime as possible, sometimes hours after all "normal" people were long in bed. The truth is I honestly like doing housework -- I simply do not like doing it first thing out of bed, nor according to any clock. I love going to sleep knowing that there are far better reasons to wake up in the morning than some mess left over from today. To finally find a book written by someone who genuinely loves to keep house, this was a sleeping joy sitting on my bookshelf I am sorry I never started reading cover-to-cover long ago. Though I am sure I will probably find a point within a few chapters where I decide that it will be relegated to more of a reference, I now know that when I have a little free time here or there, want to steal myself away to relax with a cup of tea between loads of laundry -- I have just the tome to which to turn to learn more and more about how make house into "home".

Cheryl Mendelson brings her secret love of housework into her writing brilliantly and sometimes humorously. After years of looking at housekeeping as a chore while I tried to keep up with the clockwork callisthenic style of my childhood and feeling guilty for wanting to relax my way through making my home just that, I finally found an author who approaches her subject as something to revel in rather than revile -- an author who validates the secret wisdom of my own grandmother as absolutely nothing to feel guilty about. At first realization that Mendelson left "JD" off the cover, an eyebrow went up as to how many pages would pass before the respect and humor turned into a dry-as-heck legal brief, as enthusiastic as a math professor reciting his grocery list, but it doesn't really happen.

Anyone can pick up a little 100-page quickie on how to make chores more efficient or effective, written by people who hate to "waste time" tending to household needs. While Mendelson does indeed write about many things effects the same ends, her style exudes respect and truly communicates that one does these things to convert the house into a well balanced, efficiently run, harmonious home. A place to "come home" to, rather than a demanding place that simply adds to the worries of the outside world. Save your pennies and ignore those little "hints" books -- this one single volume is worth its weight in gold.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Resource for Anyone Jan 28 2004
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Format:Hardcover
If you are considering this book, please know that I am pretty finicky about what I read-and what I buy. I will not look twice at a book that insults my basic knowledge. THIS BOOK IS NOT THAT!! It is a great resource for anyone. It is a book that you will want to keep around forever and a book that would make a great gift for a man or woman, wedding shower gift, housewarming gift--but just one warning, if you are buying one for a gift, make sure you buy one for yourself!! Directions and clearly written information from everything from proper cleaning to domestic employment laws!! 800+pages-I learn something new everytime I pick it up or reference something.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best housekeeping books Sep 2 2009
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
One of the best and most comprehensive housekeeping books I know. I brilliant reference book for every house. What the Joy of Cooking is to the kitchen Home Comforts is to the entire house.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This book even inspired my husband
...and then it was "borrowed" by a colleague at work and never returned! We embarked on a big cleaning session during our vacation and it was fun! Read more
Published on Sep 11 2005
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally
Finally a good book about home economics. I didn't learn these things growing up. Yes, I know the basics but I'm certainly not Mary Poppins. Read more
Published on April 12 2005
5.0 out of 5 stars Thorough and well-written
This is the best book I've found for how to keep house. In addition to being helpful, it's a good read. Read more
Published on July 19 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars just what I needed, and more
I needed to know how to iron my clothes and starch my collars. I got that, plus a lot more great information about doing laundry. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2004 by Wyote
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent...
book! Discusses just about anything concerning house cleaning and homemaking. A great reference-type book, I liked it so much that I sent a copy to my son.
Published on May 16 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars the how and the why for new homekeepers and experinced ones
I have dog eared my copy to bits. I can now calculate watts and amps, tell you what fabric is ironed on what temperature, and what detergent or soap combination gets out what... Read more
Published on Mar 10 2004 by "downtownsb"
4.0 out of 5 stars Voice of reason
The why's of keeping a well run house are articulated really well. Although one can live in disorder there's no equivalent to the feeling of relaxation that comes in a clean,... Read more
Published on Jan 14 2004
3.0 out of 5 stars Too detailed for its own good
I found this book to be detailed but not as helpful as other housekeeping books I've read. When I tried to find out how to deal with a stain, I was given a very detailed... Read more
Published on Jan 9 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars With Cheryl's help, I AM MARTHA STEWART!
I come from a long line of messy women. As a young bride, I bought this book for myself, determined to put every word of it into practice and wow my husband (and myself) with my... Read more
Published on Nov 6 2003 by Hannah Johnson
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I am 30 years old and this book is like the bible of stuff my mother never taught me. I was a typical slovenly teenager that never learned to properly do anything around the... Read more
Published on Oct 29 2003
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