Author:Jane Thynne
Tips for Meanies is an irreverent guide to thrift, the perfect present for the Meanies in your life that will equip them with new, versatile weapons for their armoury:
- Discover the penny-pinching potential of everyday miracle products, from toothpaste and vinegar to barbecue briquettes
- Find cunning ways to curb household shopping and energy bills
- Avoid pricey trips to the chemist by channelling the healing powers of cheap and easy home remedies
… everything Meanies need to keep their household clean, green – and very mean.
A practical and amusing ode to thrift
—— Jaz Elizabeth Crocker , LadyThrift lovers will treasure this cornucopia of money-saving household tips
—— Woman and HomeIf World War II comes back, this book will be invaluable
—— Roger Lewis , Daily MailA must-have read for anyone looking to improve not just their home but also their quality of life within it.
—— Matthew WilliamsonPractical guidance on making the most of what we have in order to find inner calm and outer contentment
—— ELLE Decoration UKThis book is a must for any strong, independent women who don't need no man in the gaff!
—— STELLARGenius
—— Lovin.ieGathered here is the Cork-born Londoner’s fund of home improvement tips and hacks along with a slick visual look by the sometimes-illustrator’s own hand
—— Irish IndependentThe thinking woman’s Instagram go-to for essential tips on all sorts of useful home advice, Laura De Barra’s taught us more than we ever knew we needed to know about how to properly clean a dishwasher filter, fix a faulty window lock and get stubborn marks off bathroom tiles. Hint: they’ll come off. They always come off.
—— Houseandhome.ieWho knew that watching someone descale a dishwasher could be compelling viewing?
—— ImageAccompanied by Laura's beautiful illustrations and her resident humour, it's a useful handbook to get you through any household emergency
—— Image Interiors & LivingI feel a curious joy of life when I am around David Tang. He knows best
—— Eva HerzigovaA degree course in 21st-century decorum. It will make an aristocrat out of an arriviste
—— Duke of MarlboroughSharply funny and surprisingly informative. I would rather read style notes from the pen of Tang than any other source on the planet
—— Joanna LumleyEloquent and humorous
—— Eric SchmidtDavid is a life-changer
—— Mario TestinoFilled with valuable advice. Amusingly written and a real pleasure to read
—— Sir Terence ConranDavid Tang is the thinking woman's Fu Manchu. If you are allergic to the combination of wit, brains and mischief you won't enjoy this book
—— Barry HumphriesA marvellous compendium of good manners and good sense in society, reinforced with insight and sly humour
—— Wilbur SmithAnyone who wants to move up the social ladder, or avoid sliding down, must read Rules for Modern Life. It is the essential primer for 21st century social success
—— Geordie GreigHilarious and edifying. Absolutely essential reading about the nuances as well as the complexities of life today
—— Dame Julia Peyton-JonesI have long admired David's irrepressible humour, quick wit and keen eye for style. This anthology is a collection of indispensable wisdom
—— Lord FosterA perfect compendium of distinguished, humorous and polished advice for a gentlemanly way of living
—— Leonardo FerragamoDavid Tang has never held a commonplace opinion in his life. He is the most provocative, amusing, sophisticated, counter-intuitive and energetic man I know, and these qualities are present on every single page of this remarkable anthology
—— Nicholas ColeridgeWise, witty and wicked, with useful advice for living
—— Anouska HempelDavid Tang is a living treasure, a unique polymath, equally at ease thinking inside and outside the box, East, West, modern, old, refined or not. His 'rules' are anything but conventional, they are refreshing and humorous reflections on our daily actions, much more than a code of conduct
—— Nicolas BerggruenGenuinely hilarious. David was the only person who could make my father laugh (and who incidentally rated him and only him as being at his level as a club owner)
—— Robin BirleyDavid Tang is an astute observer of the social scene with a wicked sense of humour. A most welcome read in these dark times
—— Adrian ZechaDavid Tang is my 'UNCLE DAVE': Unique, Notorious, Charismatic, Lovable, Eccentric, Daring, Anal, Vivacious, Enigmatic
—— Kate MossCan't wait to read it
—— Axl Rose