Breakfast mail

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Breakfast Mail, also known as "Breakfast Mail" or "Breakfast Post", was a popular British magazine that was published from 1896 to 1955. It was a weekly publication that catered to the interests of the British middle class, particularly women.

The magazine was known for its lighthearted and humorous content, which included:

  1. Recipes: Breakfast Mail featured a wide range of recipes, from traditional British dishes to international cuisine. The recipes were often accompanied by illustrations and photographs.
  2. Household tips: The magazine offered advice on household management, including cleaning, cooking, and decorating.
  3. Fashion and beauty: Breakfast Mail included articles on fashion, beauty, and etiquette, as well as advice on how to manage a household.
  4. News and gossip: The magazine featured news and gossip from the world of entertainment, politics, and society.
  5. Fiction and poetry: Breakfast Mail published short stories, poetry, and serialized novels.

The magazine was popular among women, who appreciated its practical advice and entertaining content. It was also a popular read among the working class, who enjoyed the magazine's affordable price and engaging articles.

Breakfast Mail was eventually merged with another magazine, Woman's Own, in 1955. However, its legacy lives on as a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era, and its recipes and household tips continue to be enjoyed by many today.