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  1. The "Good Wife's Guide" is a magazine article rumored to have been published in the May 13, 1955 issue of Housekeeping Monthly, describing how a good wife should act, containing material that reflects a very different role assignment from contemporary American society.

  2. The Good Wife's Guide. From Housekeeping Monthly, 13 May, 1955. 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.

  3. The Good Wife's Guide” was originally circulated as a fax, and then became a widespread email which lists 18 bullet points that all “good wives” should keep in mind when preparing the house for the husband's return home from work.

  4. The Good Wife's Guide is the first complete modern English translation of this important medieval text also known as Le Ménagier de Paris (the Parisian household book), a work long recognized for its unique insights into the domestic life of the bourgeoisie during the later Middle Ages.

  5. 8 de dic. de 2009 · The Good Wife's Guide is the first complete modern English translation of this important medieval text also known as Le Ménagier de Paris (the Parisian household book),...

  6. This book aimed at teaching her the moral attributes, duties, and conduct befitting a wife of her station in society, and provided for her use and that of her household many practical texts such as gardening instructions, over 380 recipes, menus for feasts, tips on choosing servants, advice about keeping fleas out of bedclothes, medical care for...

  7. Le Ménagier de Paris ( French: [lə menaʒje də paʁi]; often abbreviated as Le Ménagier; English: "The Parisian Household Book" [1]) is a French medieval guidebook from 1393 on a woman's proper behaviour in marriage and running a household. It includes sexual advice, recipes, [2] and gardening tips.