One great way to save money is to use everyday household products in smart new ways. The book “Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things: 2,317 Ways to Save Money and Time” was written by the editors of Reader’s Digest and gives you fantastic new ideas on how to save money and time.
The book features:
* Almost 400 full-color illustrations
* Easy A-to-Z format to find items quickly
* Clear, step-by-step instructions
* At-a-Glance section that provides the best uses for every product
* Lots of sidebars full of extra tips and ideas
* And more
The book teaches you how to use well-known household items in a money-saving new way. You will enjoy reading about how shaving cream can remove carpet stains, or how table salt can make your panty hose last longer, how tea can cover gray hair and thousand more exciting ideas. Instead of buying expensive products from the shops, the book teaches you how to use common household items in a new way. From aspirin to dental floss, learn to restore, repair and revive things in your home with common household products.
This book is a great read and would make a great gift to anybody interested in saving money at home.
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