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Before modern convenience and constant connection, the home ran on quiet rituals.
In this episode, we explore five forgotten domestic traditions you may not have known existed — airing quilts in the snow, keeping a “Sunday best” drawer, saving soap scraps in a jar, hosting parlor games, and navigating the intricate etiquette of calling card culture.
These practices weren’t just habits — they reflected deeper values of thrift, respect, boundaries, and reverence for everyday life.
What can these old rituals teach us about slowing down, caring for what we have, and bringing intention back into our homes today?
If you love slow living, cozy history, and meaningful traditions, this one is for you.
By The Cozy Hollow PodcastBefore modern convenience and constant connection, the home ran on quiet rituals.
In this episode, we explore five forgotten domestic traditions you may not have known existed — airing quilts in the snow, keeping a “Sunday best” drawer, saving soap scraps in a jar, hosting parlor games, and navigating the intricate etiquette of calling card culture.
These practices weren’t just habits — they reflected deeper values of thrift, respect, boundaries, and reverence for everyday life.
What can these old rituals teach us about slowing down, caring for what we have, and bringing intention back into our homes today?
If you love slow living, cozy history, and meaningful traditions, this one is for you.