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These are just a few of the fun tricks found in a new book, "Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things," published by Reader's Digest. The book features 2,317 ways to get the full value out of more than 200 everyday items you probably already own.
Making do with what you've already got is an honorable, money-saving approach to life. That's why you may want to clean plants with banana leaves, get rid of warts with nail polish, clean your keyboard with vinegar or your dishwasher with Kool-Aid.
Visit rd.com/extraordinaryuses, online booksellers or bookstores to find a copy. An informative new book asks, Why run to the store when you may already have what you need at home?
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