Hand Made : The Modern Guide To Made From Scratch Living
$16.99
Make Your Home Your Family’s Haven
Do you find yourself coming home exhausted only to leave feeling the same way? Do you long for simpler times when people made more by hand and created an atmosphere of comfort and contentment for their families?
Melissa K. Norris, author of The Made-from-Scratch Life and voice of the Pioneering Today podcast, offers down-to-earth tips and guidance to help you learn how to…
*bake old-fashioned recipes (everything from biscuits to buttermilk pie) with quick, stress-free steps
*grow, harvest, and preserve culinary and medicinal herbs (with DIY tutorials for soaps, salves, and lotions)
*simplify your routine and declutter your home with room-by-room guides and Depression-era wisdom
Open your heart to God-given rest and discover practical and tangible ways you can craft your home into a refuge for yourself and the ones you love.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736969673
ISBN10: 0736969675
Melissa Norris
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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