This book seemed a useful investment of 75p in the charity shop - 'Fix It Clean It, and Make It Last - The Ultimate Guide to Making Your Household Items Last Forever.'
I've only had a quick flick through it so far - it's one of those 'flick-through-it' sort of books - but have already found a useful tip should any of Maurice the Mouse's little cohorts decide to move in again. Apparently mice can't resist pumpkin seeds and if you set a trap with the seeds in you're guaranteed to catch the little blighter. I'm hoping I won't have to put this particular tip to the test but it would be worth a try if necessary.
I've found some other useful tips as well - such as, grate too cold butter with a cheese grater to make it go softer quicker. That's something I'm always doing - forgetting to take the butter out of the fridge when making a cake so it's too cold to mix. And here's one I might try tonight - cheap cough cure - a cup of warm milk with two teaspoons of honey. Apparently it will soothe the throat, stop the cough, and help with sleep. I do hope so. I'll let you know if it works tomorrow.
What a great investment! I have found evidence of a mouse in the under sink cupboard, it hasn't had any of the bait I've used so will try punpkin seeds, thanks.
Posted by: French Knots | 11/12/2008 at 07:40 PM
My mum used to give me warm milk ad honey too. Its very good.
Try a peanut on the mouse trap, the mouse really needs to drag it to get it off and by then its too late ! They can't resist peanuts- we always trap them like this.
Looks like a very useful book, I'm surprised anyone parted with it.
Posted by: sharie | 11/13/2008 at 01:48 PM
Right, I'm off to make that hot milk and honey. If it works I will be sending you a big cyber hug (even though I don't even know you) - cos I have been coughing for WEEKS now and am so desperate that I would have put marmite in it if I thought it would help!
Posted by: Wendy | 11/13/2008 at 08:30 PM
Oops, sorry, forgot to say, it's Wendy from Scotland - not the other Wendy!
Posted by: Wendy from Scotland | 11/13/2008 at 08:31 PM
I bet it is the best 75p you ever spend. I'm going to be looking for this book although I don't live near any charity shops so it may take years!
Posted by: Frugal Trenches | 11/15/2008 at 12:40 PM