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Maria Parloa's book 'An Ideal Kitchen' is a comprehensive guide to setting up and running a functional kitchen in the late 19th century. This detailed manual covers everything from kitchen layout and organization to meal planning and recipe suggestions. Parloa's writing style is clear and instructional, providing practical advice for homemakers looking to improve their culinary skills. With its focus on efficiency and practicality, 'An Ideal Kitchen' reflects the growing interest in domestic science and household management during the Victorian era. The book serves as a valuable resource for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Maria Parloa's book 'An Ideal Kitchen' is a comprehensive guide to setting up and running a functional kitchen in the late 19th century. This detailed manual covers everything from kitchen layout and organization to meal planning and recipe suggestions. Parloa's writing style is clear and instructional, providing practical advice for homemakers looking to improve their culinary skills. With its focus on efficiency and practicality, 'An Ideal Kitchen' reflects the growing interest in domestic science and household management during the Victorian era. The book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of food preparation and domestic life in the late 1800s. Maria Parloa, a renowned cooking teacher and author, wrote 'An Ideal Kitchen' to share her expertise and help housewives create efficient and enjoyable cooking spaces. Her background in culinary education and passion for homemaker empowerment shine through in this practical and informative guide. Through her writing, Parloa aims to elevate the status of domestic work and promote the importance of a well-equipped kitchen in maintaining a happy and healthy household. I highly recommend 'An Ideal Kitchen' to history enthusiasts, culinary historians, and anyone interested in exploring the intersections of food, gender, and domesticity in the 19th century.
Autorenporträt
Maria Parloa was a pioneering figure in the domestic science movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born on September 25, 1843, in Massachusetts, Parloa dedicated her life to educating women in the art of cooking and domestic management. After furthering her own education in the culinary arts, she opened Miss Parloa's School of Cooking in Boston in 1877, which aimed to empower women through culinary education. Parloa's innovative teaching methods combined with her passion for cooking led to her reputation as an authority on domestic science. She authored several influential cookbooks, including 'An Ideal Kitchen,' which contained not just recipes but also advice on kitchen design and equipment, emphasizing efficiency and hygiene. Her work extended beyond the kitchen as she was a sought-after lecturer and contributed articles to various publications. Parloa's literary style blends instructional guidance with narrative elements, making her an accessible and engaging author for her audience. Her efforts profoundly influenced the home economics movement and left a lasting impact on American culinary arts. Maria Parloa passed away on August 21, 1909, but her legacy continues through her writings and the countless homemakers she inspired.