There is a cooking merit badge which deals with cooking outdoors more than anything.
House keeping is an old term that refers to the general maintenance of the household. The tasks were traditionally performed by females and included cleaning the house (sweeping, dusting, picking up), cleaning laundry, washing the dishes and cooking. In the United States, "house keeping" is the term for the crew of individuals (who are still predominately female and often of non-Caucasian ethnic heritage) who are responsible for the daily cleaning of hotel rooms. Their tasks include vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom, remaking the bed and changing out the used towels and sheets for clean ones.
House keeping is an old term that refers to the general maintenance of the household. The tasks were traditionally performed by females and included cleaning the house (sweeping, dusting, picking up), cleaning laundry, washing the dishes and cooking. In the United States, "house keeping" is the term for the crew of individuals (who are still predominately female and often of non-Caucasian ethnic heritage) who are responsible for the daily cleaning of hotel rooms. Their tasks include vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom, remaking the bed and changing out the used towels and sheets for clean ones.
Yeah, for some chores i.e the female should be able to pick up the cooking and cleaning very quickly.
They mostly did all the house work, for example, Cleaning, cooking,careing for children. Mostly stuff like that.
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Traditionally female.
This no longer exists. Female members were given pink badges and male members were given blue badges. This was removed because it was too stereotypical.
Josefina is traditionally a female name.
Muriel is traditionally a female name.
caron Karen is traditionally female and spelled like this or similar in US
Daniel would be traditionally male, while Danielle would be female.
Traditionally, the word "witch" refers to a female magician, and "warlock" refers to a male.But a witch can be male or female