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March 1979:Vol. #57, Issue #3
Page Count: 230
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- MONEY
- Should you take on a second mortgage?
by Margaret Daly
- Investing ABC's: Common Stocks
by Margaret Daly
- HEALTH
- Could a Pain Clinic Help?
by Michael P Scott
- DECORATING
- Barrier-free Rooms for the Disabled
by Shirley Van Zante, Laurel Lund
- Baby Furniture Buymanship
- The Fine Art of Displaying Art
by Laurel Lund, Robert E Dittmer
- How to Hang Almost Anything
- Nursery Storage Units
- Facts About Framing
- BUILDING
- Tips, Tools, and Techniques
- Should Your New House Come From the Factory?
- A Dual-purpose Divider
- A Step Ahead in Solar Living
by Cheryl Scott
- Double-Duty Kitchen Table
- Updating with Glass
- Clean-em-Up Boot Scraper
- KITCHENS
- Make Room for a Kitchen Eating Area
by Joan McCloskey
- Collector's Kitchens
- Kitchen Ventilation Buymanship
- FOOD
- He Cooks: Pineapple Bread Pudding
by Robert Palmisano
- Meat Cookery- How to Make the Most of the Meat You Buy
by Sally Pederson
- Pasta Making Tips from a Pro
by Sally Pederson
- Prize-tested Recipes:
Lamb Main Dishes,
Bar Cookies
- Win Money For Your Recipes
- A Cold-weather Barbecue-
Tijuana London Broil
- Step-by-Step Cooking: Deep Fried Onion Rings
- Wines of the Midwest and Pacific Northwest
- CARS
- The New Energy-saving Engines-
Is an optional diesel or turbocharged engine a worthy investment for your next car?
by Kim Garretson
- FEATURES
- DECORATING
- How to Un-Ugly Old Upholstery
- GARDENING
- Houseplant How-to
- Grow Something Different
by Douglas A Jimerson
- Homegrown Vitamins
- Gardening in March
- ENTERTAINING
- Family Get-togethers-
Rainy-day Party Plans,
History: A Lively Weekend in Old Virginia,
Nature: Snoy Adventures in the Green Mountains,
Big City Life: Touring the Toddlin' Town,
Geology: Getting Deep into the Heart of the Ozarks,
Fishing: Freshwater and Saltwater Catches in the Northwest,
Sea Life: Maritime Diversions in Southern California
- CRAFTS
- TATTING: new Ideas for a Gentle Art-
Try Tatting! It's back in style and our tatted bouquet will put spring at your fingertips
by Mary Sue Kuhn, Nancy Lindemeyer, Gary Boling
- Papier-mache Pointers
- PETS
- What's what in vaccinations for pets
by Barbara Humeston
- TRAVEL
- Great Weekend Vacations with the Kids-
Maple sugar time in Vermont
by Barbara Humeston
- NEWS AND SHOPPING
- How to order material from the magazine
- Good News Plus
by Margaret McMahon
- Buying Information
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Magazine Title: Better Homes and Gardens
Editor(s): ??? - ???: James A Autry
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Began Publication: January 1922
Ended Publication: Ongoing
Published by: Meredith Corporation, Des Moines, Iowa
Average Page Count: *
Magazine Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"*
ISSN: *
NOTE: ALL COVER IMAGES THIS PAGE ARE PROPERTY OF
PUBLISHER, but are scanned from my private collection.
SUMMARY: I ran across the March 1979 issue quite by accident in a thrift shop bin. It's rare for tatting to make the front cover of a magazine. I love BH&G's special interest publications - they often have tatting patterns in them if the publication is crafts themed, but I don't expect to find articles in the mainstream issues.
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https://www.bhg.com/
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