"How to Cook Husbands", by Elizabeth Strong Worthington. Elizabeth Strong Worthington was an american writer (died in 1908).
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"How to Cook Husbands" is Elizabeth Strong Worthington's salty advice on marital relations from the year 1898. "It is a good cook that makes an appetizing dish out of poor material," she writes, and the idea here is to concoct a "delicious husband out of little or nothing." The...
With its tongue-in-cheek title and sly wit, Elizabeth Strong Worthington's How to Cook Husbands is a delightful collection of humorous essays and sketches that explore the joys and frustrations of married life. Full of clever observations and astute insights, this charming...
With its tongue-in-cheek title and sly wit, Elizabeth Strong Worthington's How to Cook Husbands is a delightful collection of humorous essays and sketches that explore the joys and frustrations of married life. Full of clever observations and astute insights, this charming...