"Domestic Science, Principles And Application" by Pearl La Verne Bailey is a textbook designed for use in public schools. It offers a comprehensive overview of essential skills and knowledge related to home management, cooking, and other aspects of domestic life. Aimed at providing students with a solid foundation in practical skills, the book covers a range of topics pertinent to creating and maintaining a well-functioning household. From basic cooking techniques to principles of effective housekeeping, this text equips readers with the knowledge needed to manage a home efficiently. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning or teaching the fundamentals of domestic science.
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