Foods and Household Management: A Textbook of the Household Arts immerses the reader in the foundational themes of domestic science, exploring the vast landscape of early 20th-century household management. This anthology encompasses a myriad of styles ranging from practical guides to more reflective meditations on the art of homemaking. It serves as a crucial bridge connecting the evolving roles within the household to societal changes of the era. The collection comprises a rich variety of content, with individual pieces illustrating both innovative cooking methods and timeless ideas of frugality and resourcefulness. Standout entries reveal the transformative nature of domestic arts as both sustenance and cultural expression. The anthology is curated by Helen Kinne and Anna M. Cooley, whose combined expertise in household management and nutrition weaves a tapestry of perspectives rooted in the burgeoning field of domestic science. Kinne and Cooley's editorial leadership unites varied voices that collectively echo the broader movements in women'Äôs education and empowerment. Their work represents a significant contribution to the understanding of domestic roles and household efficiency, reflecting broader cultural dialogues about gender, labor, and education in domestic contexts. This anthology is recommended for readers eager to explore the confluence of domestic science and societal progress. It presents an invaluable opportunity for students, historians, and domestic arts enthusiasts alike to engage with a comprehensive array of perspectives and practices. The volume offers both a historical snapshot and a timeless exploration of household management as an essential profession. Readers will appreciate the way these works encourage discourse and reflection on domestic arts' dynamic nature and enduring significance.