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  1. 1 de ago. de 2010 · Humorous reenactment of an article titled "The Good Wife's Guide," rumored to have been published in the May 13, 1955 issue of Housekeeping Monthly. There is...

  2. The Cornell University Press edition divides the actual text into 21 sections, starting with "The Good Wife's Guide: The English Text of Le Ménagier de Paris," "Prologue," and "Introductory Note to Articles 1.1-1.3", then followed by the rest of the articles translated from the original source. Culinary advice

  3. The Good Wife’s Guide. From Housekeeping Monthly, 13 May, 1955. Note: This may actually be fake. See Snopes. Have dinner ready. Plan ahead, even the night before, to have a delicious meal ready on time for his return. This is a way of letting him know that you have be thinking about him and are concerned about his needs.

  4. 13 de ene. de 2012 · The Good Wife's Guide encourages women to make faith and family their first priorities from a place of sacrificial love. It reminds women that they were created with a specific purpose in mind, which is that of being a help meet. In supporting our husbands and living in unity we reflect God's blueprint for marriage. 162 pages, Kindle Edition.

  5. Way back in 1955, the monthly magazine Good Housekeeping published a no-nonsense article called a “Good Wife’s Guide”.It was a different time for women, and gender-based codes of conduct were far more rigid. In that May 13th issue, housewives were given an unabashedly direct guide on how to cater to their husbands’ needs and to make them happy.

  6. Be all the wife he needs! A tongue-in-cheek look at how the values and traditional family roles in the 1950s seem oh, so strange now.A man's home is his castle, and as such, he should be treated like a king! This fun, retro volume shows wives how to keep his royal highness happy. When he returns home from his demanding job, a man rightfully deserves a bit of pampering.

  7. THE GOOD WIFE´S GUIDE (2021) Video mit Ton 04:51 Min Die Videoarbeit besteht aus hunderten Werbespots und Guides der 50er/ 60er Jahre, die wir heute als Tutorials bezeichnen würden. Dem Filmmaterial entsteigt das damals vorherrschende Frauenbild, welches uns heute befremdet und Frauen noch immer begegnet, wenngleich subtiler.