"Washday at the pa " was reissued in 2011 by Suite Publishing to include other photos of the same family taken in 1998.
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While Monday washdays are largely a thing of the past, red beans remain a staple for large gatherings such as Super Bowl and Mardi Gras parties.
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Monday was washday, and when Mendelson walked to school in rural Pennsylvania on Monday mornings, " every woman would be hanging out her first load ."
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They played respectively Mr . and Mrs . Serafin in the 1961 episode " Washday S . O . S . " of the TV series " The Cheaters ".
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The fax and E-mail, of course, must be blessings as priceless to today's business world as the new washday miracle was to me in 1954.
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The big washday started at 6 a . m ., and by 9 : 30 a . m ., pumps to a nearby well had to be turned back on to meet demand.
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But if corporations have anything to say about it, we will be seeing more of these symbols, which may not make things easier on washday, said Edward Tufte, the information design expert and Yale University professor.
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They repeated this on the next washday, and on the third time, the prince gave twenty gold pieces, so the laundress sent her off with not only two loaves, but fine clothing for Misfortune's Fortune.
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It is one of the famous dishes in Louisiana, and is associated with " washday Monday . " It could be cooked all day over a low flame while the women of the house attended to washing the family's clothes.
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There are also re-creations of a 1950s kitchen _ with a Frigidaire stove and a pantry of products like Tide _ " the washday miracle " _ and a'60s beauty parlor featuring hair dryers mounted on chairs with ashtrays in the armrests.