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- Still_room abstract "The still room is a distillery room found in most great houses, castles or large establishments throughout Europe dating back at least to medieval times. Medicines were prepared, cosmetics and many home cleaning products created, and home-brewed beer or wine was often made. Herbs and flowers from the kitchen garden and surrounding countryside were preserved for flavoring food and processed into what today we call essential oils, and infused or distilled, or brewed (etc.) as required to make rose water, lavender water, tinctures, peppermint-based ointments, soaps, furniture polishes and a wide variety of medicines. The still room was a working room: part science lab, part infirmary and part kitchen.Originally, the still room was a very important part of the household. The lady of the house was in charge of the room, and she taught her daughters and wards some of the skills needed to run their own homes in order to make them more marriageable. As practical skills fell out fashion for high-born women, the still room became the province of poor dependent relations.In later years, as physicians and apothecaries became more widely spread and the products of the still room became commercially available, the still room increasingly became an adjunct of the kitchen. The use of the still room devolved to making only jams, jellies, and home-brewed beverages, and it became a store room for perishables such as cakes. The still room was staffed by the housekeeper or cook, then later by the still room maid.".
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- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Apothecary.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Beer.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Cake.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rooms.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Cook_(domestic_worker).
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Cosmetics.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Distillation.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Eau_de_toilette.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Essential_oil.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Great_house.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Herb.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Housekeeper_(domestic_worker).
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Medicine.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Peppermint.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Physician.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Rose_water.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Soap.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Still_room_maid.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Tincture.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Topical_medication.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Wine.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLink Wood_finishing.
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLinkText "Still room".
- Still_room wikiPageWikiLinkText "still room".
- Still_room wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Still_room wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Room.
- Still_room wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Room-stub.
- Still_room subject Category:Rooms.
- Still_room hypernym Room.
- Still_room type Building.
- Still_room type Element.
- Still_room comment "The still room is a distillery room found in most great houses, castles or large establishments throughout Europe dating back at least to medieval times. Medicines were prepared, cosmetics and many home cleaning products created, and home-brewed beer or wine was often made.".
- Still_room label "Still room".
- Still_room sameAs Q17130650.
- Still_room sameAs m.09shfr.
- Still_room sameAs Q17130650.
- Still_room wasDerivedFrom Still_room?oldid=700949020.
- Still_room isPrimaryTopicOf Still_room.