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Family Business
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When Diya Burman’s best friend dies, her life falls apart. She loses everything. But then she...
The Miracle of Bicarbonate of Soda
Book
A compendium of all the many uses of bicarbonate of soda in the home and for personal care,...
Dirty Work (1933)
Movie
Two-reeler slapstick comedy. Laurel and Hardy find work cleaning the chimney at the house of mad...
another fine mess
Spotless: Room-by-room Solutions to Domestic Disasters
Shannon Lush and Jennifer Fleming
Book
In a handy and easy to use format Spotless provides encylcopediac answers to all kinds of domestic...
Everyday Sacred
Book
This guide aims to show readers how they can experience their lives fully in whatever they are doing...
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Sam (74 KP) rated Hinch Yourself Happy in Books
Jun 21, 2019
Now, before reading this, I was far from being a major hincher. But I still loved trying out her tips around the house.
When I saw this book was coming out, I knew I wanted it, but it wasn’t a ‘omg I NEED it’, it was more of a ‘well that could be good’. So I didn’t preorder it and I also didn’t buy it as soon as it hit the shelves. Instead, I spotted it half price while I was at Sainsbury’s one Sunday, and decided to take the plunge.
Honestly, I loved it! There’s a lot in there about Mrs Hinch herself as well as plenty of cleaning tips! I didn’t even realise that I was halfway through until I put the book down for some food!
Now, a few weeks after reading the book, I’m going to admit it – I’m addicted to Hinching! Fair enough, I used to clean a lot before this book came into my life, but now I spend almost every day off work cleaning, and I love it.
The lists in Hinch Yourself Happy are so useful, and I’ve bought so many things she has recommended and fallen in love with them. I love that in the book, there’s recommendations on what to use, sorted by room and task. It turns the book into an easy reference point for anything cleaning related, and I’ve already gone back to it quite a few times to double check what I should be using.
I’d definitely recommend this book to anyone – whether you’re a clean freak like me, or if you tend to shy away from cleaning. There’s plenty in here to learn from, for anyone.