
Lisa Thomas
Author of Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things
Works by Lisa Thomas
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 20th century
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
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Very handy compilation of uses for things like WD40 to solve lots of common household problems. The book is alphabetized by the thing you are using to solve the problem rather than by the problem, but there is a good index in the back that should let you find what you're looking for.
Lots of information. Alphabetical, with boxes of "Did you know?" and "Tips," and "Kids Stuff." Few illustrations. Uses seem practical and doable.
Love, love, LOVE this cookbook! Going out to buy my own copy asap. Can't decide which cupcakes to make first- traditional vanilla? Lemon? Earl grey? Caramel? Thanks for discovering it Miss Heather :)
The main part of this book is arranged like an encyclopaedia, with the 200 product categories organized in A-Z fashion (running from Adhesive Tape to Zips), to provide instant access to information as well as entertaining reading. But before that, in the first part of this book, you'll find a guide to the items that are most useful for certain areas, such as the garden or for cooking.
Scattered throughout, you'll also find hundreds of fascinating asides and anecdotes. Some highlight specific show more warnings and safety precautions, or offer advice about buying or using certain items. But many are just plain fun – providing quirky historical information about the invention or origins of products. Haven't you always wondered who invented the Band-Aid or how Scotch tape got its name? We've also included dozens of engaging and enlightening activities and simple science experiments you can do with your children or grandchildren (and not a single one requires a visit to the local toy shop).
Whether you delight in discovering new ways to use commonplace household items, or if you simply hate to throw things away, we're sure you'll find the ideas in this book entertaining and enlightening. So, pull up a comfortable chair, settle back and get ready to be dazzled by the incredible number of everyday problems that you'll soon be able to solve with ease. We're confident this is one book you'll return to over and over again for helpful hints, trustworthy advice and even some good, old-fashioned inspiration. show less
Scattered throughout, you'll also find hundreds of fascinating asides and anecdotes. Some highlight specific show more warnings and safety precautions, or offer advice about buying or using certain items. But many are just plain fun – providing quirky historical information about the invention or origins of products. Haven't you always wondered who invented the Band-Aid or how Scotch tape got its name? We've also included dozens of engaging and enlightening activities and simple science experiments you can do with your children or grandchildren (and not a single one requires a visit to the local toy shop).
Whether you delight in discovering new ways to use commonplace household items, or if you simply hate to throw things away, we're sure you'll find the ideas in this book entertaining and enlightening. So, pull up a comfortable chair, settle back and get ready to be dazzled by the incredible number of everyday problems that you'll soon be able to solve with ease. We're confident this is one book you'll return to over and over again for helpful hints, trustworthy advice and even some good, old-fashioned inspiration. show less
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- Works
- 14
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- Rating
- 4.2
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- ISBNs
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