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What is a “green dough job”? I assume their concept is inane.
I think money. She mentions how wommin being in the kitchen saves money a couple times, and I doubt she was a fan of them being out of the home working. I didn’t pick this one up, although maybe I should have, because there’s nothing about this book online.
Weird little self published books are always fun.
Does she mention 'gothardism' or 'Bill Gothard'? It's a fundamentalist sect (cult?) in the southern US. For a couple of years as a kid I went to a church full of 'gothards' and I would hear about bible inspired diets like this.
I think it just means an occupation ie something you do to earn money -- as opposed to the jobs we do around the house in the course of taking care of ourselves. Regardless yes it's inane. (we should be eating healthy tho, regardless of religious affiliation)
Making money from it.