It has been over 60 years since the last guide to the care of church linens and textiles was published and despite being used in every parish church, popular knowledge of their proper use and care is diminishing.
From the foods you consume to the household and personal care products you buy, being just slightly greener can have a big impact on your health and happiness!
A Guide to Being Sustainable at Home and in Life"e;Gittemarie is creator that not only provides helpful tips on living a zero-waste and vegan lifestyle, but also articulates it in way that is approachable.
Discover Minimalism for Moms and Simplify Parenting#1 New Release in Parenting & Family Reference, Teenagers, and Time ManagementIn A Simpler Motherhood, Emily's on a mission to remove stress from the lives of moms and busy families seeking less stuff and more joy in their daily life.
Natural Remedies and Natural Cleaners for a Safer Natural Life"e;With this jam-packed guide that is one of the best books to read right now, you'll be set for success!
A "e;practical and inspirational"e; collection of minimalist quotes, daily wisdom, affirmations, and meditations to keep you focused on the joy of simplicity (Morgan Tyree, author of Take Back Your Time).
Anyone who wants to learn basic living skillsthe kind employed by our forefathersand adapt them for a better life in the twenty-first century need look no further than this eminently useful, full-color guide.
First published in 1887, Fences, Gates, and Bridges is an instructional guide to the best ways to build a variety of fences, gates, hedges, bridges, and culverts.
Whether you've been working from home for years and want to update your space, or you're brand new to telecommuting and have a lot of questions, Home Office Solutions holds all the answers and inspiration for making a workspace you'll love!
Whether you need to add insulation in your attic or weather-strip your doors, this book has the details that you need to keep your home comfortable year round.
Let Gloria's organizational skills and problem-solving methods completely change your approach to household cleaning, so that you are simply maintaining tidiness instead of spending days doing housework.
For many years throughout the 20th Century, the conveniences of household cleaning items was such that no one asked where they came from or what they contained.
Piles of junk in garages and closets, overflowing papers on desks, items unused for years, masses of unanswered email, clothing never worn, useless gifts that collect dust; all these things, says Brooks Palmer, come weighted with shame and guilt and have a suffocating effect on spirit and soul.