Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Be The Best Homemaker

Being the best homemaker requires a lot of work and effort.


Being a homemaker is a very important job. Without homemakers, households would not run smoothly. Homemakers cook, clean, go shopping and tend to the family's needs. They are naturally society's nurturers. Some people may think homemakers sit around all day watching TV and eating bonbons. But they can't -- there's simply too much to do.


Instructions


1. Learn cook. There is an old saying that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Ask older women for some of their best recipes to share with you and practice making the dishes. Cooking is a learned craft that is only perfected through practice. You also can experiment with your own recipes. Feel free to use spices and different flavors to make delicious, satisfying meals. Food is indeed the spice of life.


2. Clean your house every day. Do a little bit at a time so you do not feel overwhelmed. This is especially true if you have a large home. It is helpful to keep a schedule of what areas will be cleaned on specific days so there is not too much work to accomplish at one time. Also, schedule tasks such as laundry and outdoor cleaning so these tasks do not overwhelm you and you won't have time to do the indoor cleaning. Special cleaning projects such as spring cleaning also should be carefully scheduled so you do not get tired right away.


3. Host plenty of get-togethers. Neighborhood parties are a lot of fun and are a great way to show off your homemaking skills. Outdoor barbecues and pool parties are ideal for neighbors to gather at your place and marvel at your abilities. Be sure to have plenty of delicious food available and mixed drinks for your guests to sample.


4. Volunteer with different community groups. This will show your neighbors that you can multitask with the best of them. You are able to have a beautiful home, host great parties, and cook great food while also volunteering your time. This is the sign of a great homemaker.

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