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Orignally from Betty CrockerTRANSCRIPT
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homemaking is a noble and challenging career.
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homemaking is an art requiring many different skills.
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homemaking requires the best of my efforts, my abilities, and my thinking.
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home reflects the spirit of the homemaker.
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home should be a place of peace, joy, and contentment.
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no task is too humble that contributes to the cleanliness, the order, the health, the well-being
of the household.
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a homemaker must be true to the highest ideals of love, loyalty, service, and religion.
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home must be an influence for good in the neighborhood, the community, the country.
The Homemaker’s Creed was originally published by Betty Crocker, a Division of General Mills, Inc., as part of its “American Home Legion” program during WWII.