The Housewife of the Year competition: 'I was the last winner. In my own little head, I am still reigning - I still have the tiara'
Briefly

The Calor Kosangas Housewife of the Year contest, launched in 1967, highlighted the importance of domesticity during a time when Ireland was heavily influenced by traditional values.
Contestants reminisced about a time when societal constraints affected their lives, including a ban on contraception and control from the Catholic Church, reflecting on how the competition became a national institution.
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