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Mary Ellen's Best Of Helpful Hints

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From getting spills out of clothing, upholstery, and carpets to repairing cracked plaster to fixing jewelry and ridding the home of insects, "Mary Ellen's Best of Helpful Hints" can help consumers save time, trouble, and money on hundreds of household problems. **Lightning Print On Demand Title

125 pages, Spiral-bound

First published March 1, 1979

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Mary Ellen Pinkham

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*Best known for her prolific housekeeping tips as featured on her television show, "Tipical Mary Ellen,"
*NY Times syndicated columnist
*author
*magazine contributor
*product spokesperson*
*iVillage.com home and garden expert
*regular contributor on Good Morning America



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February 20, 2026
This book was published in 1979, so there were a lot of tips that don't apply anymore or there are better methods that work. You also need to take the "hints" with a grain of salt.

My favorite one: "Giving your dog a pill -- Most dogs love chocolate candy, so if yours refuses to swallow a pill, push the tablet into a piece of candy." Just SMH over here... It was still a fun, quick read.
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5 reviews
November 21, 2013
I've kept this book handy for many years, actually decades. It always comes in handy, eventhough nowadays I might find the same information by searching the web, but Mary Ellen's helpful hints is still useful for anyone.
164 reviews29 followers
August 13, 2016
It was okay. There is some information in which you shouldn't do like feeding your dog chocolate. There is some good information though like running water over the onions before you cut them in order to not cry. I suggest you double check the information though to be safe.
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