Good Housekeeping is a women's magazine that provides articles about home, cooking, beauty, parenting, and lifestyle.
Founded in 1885 by Clark W. Bryan in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
Acquired by the Hearst Corporation in 1911.
The Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval was first awarded in 1909 and is still awarded to products that meet the magazine's standards of quality and safety.
First magazine to print recipes in a standardized format.
Launched a website in 1996.
A women's magazine that focuses on simplifying daily life.
A women's magazine that provides ideas for cooking, decorating, and entertaining.
A women's magazine that provides articles about home, cooking, and gardening.
A monthly magazine that provides articles about home, cooking, beauty, parenting, and lifestyle.
A seal awarded to products that meet the magazine's standards of quality and safety.
A research and testing facility that evaluates products to determine if they meet the magazine's standards of quality and safety.
Good Housekeeping magazine was first published in 1885.
Good Housekeeping is owned by the Hearst Corporation.
The Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval is awarded to products that meet the magazine's standards of quality and safety.
Good Housekeeping covers topics related to home, cooking, beauty, parenting, and lifestyle.
The Good Housekeeping Institute is a research and testing facility that evaluates products to determine if they meet the magazine's standards of quality and safety.