Talk:Cottage industry
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Today's Arizona Daily Star, here in Tucson, had a question that I can't seem to grab and paste: What is the origin of the term "cottage industry"? The reply was that centuries ago farmers and agri. workers didn't always have enough to do, particularly during the winters, so they made linens, did spinning, etc. etc. at home. Some suppliers (from the city) might bring them raw materials that they would then turn into finished goods; the original suppliers would then return and take away the new goods.... Hayford Peirce 16:14, 12 November 2007 (CST)
- This is also my understanding, Hayford. On another point: this Apple you mention in the article, does it make apple pies? I have not come across it, out here near the River Styx :-) --Martin Baldwin-Edwards 16:18, 12 November 2007 (CST)
- Was that "female farmers", Hayford? Or "farmers' wives"? All those women with not enough to do...especially during the winter, with what, two hours of daylight--yeah, right! I'm not exhausted enough, so let me just sit here and spin till I ruin my eyes, for fun! As to that Apple--yeah, I noticed--haven't gotten to it yet. So fix it, smartass, and lemme alone! Aleta Curry 16:46, 12 November 2007 (CST)
- This is also my understanding, Hayford. On another point: this Apple you mention in the article, does it make apple pies? I have not come across it, out here near the River Styx :-) --Martin Baldwin-Edwards 16:18, 12 November 2007 (CST)