The third section discusses baking bread, pies, and cookies, and the fourth covers herbal remedies. The first chapter is about gardening and beekeeping while the next is how to brew a perfect cup of tea. With a focus on authentic cottagecore hobbies, the book hones in on hands-on activities that make the doer value and find peacemaking homemade products and items while taking time to appreciate a simple life. After an introduction, it contains eight chapters, ending with US/metric conversion charts and an index. This two-hundred-and-fifty-six-page hardbound targets mainly women who want to destress and relax by finding true joy doing the simpler things in life. “Cottagecore is a movement centered around the simple existence of pastoral life,” Emily Kent writes in the introduction of her book, The Little Book of Cottagecore: Traditional Skills for a Simpler Life.
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