Testimonials

People across Canada are blown away by Reena’s knowledge:

"Reena Nerbas is to domestic affairs what Bill Gates is to computers. No responsible person should keep house without her advice."     Andrew Matte, Editor, Regina Sun

A fascinating read filled with lots of great tips and Wow-I-didn't-know-that moments -- you'll be surprised how often you reach for this book!   Donna Paris, Sr. editor, Canadian Living Magazine

"Reena practices a lost art: wiping away stains by using simple recipes and everyday ingredients. Listeners were clamouring for this information! They even tried calling our security desk because the phone lines were busy. Our grandmothers might have known all these tricks. But from men wanting to get red wine off their leather car seats, to women wanting to get their favourite blouse clean, it was obvious that Reena's wisdom is priceless in our hectic lives."      Rita Celli, host, CBC Radio Ontario
 

"Reena's solutions are exciting - using natural products - she comes up with solutions we ALL have to deal within our busy every day lives! My mom has been a homemaker all her life - grew up as a prairie pioneer - in those days, they HAD to come up with household solutions on their own - and she LOVES when I share Reena's solutions with her - proving there's ALWAYS new things to learn to make life easier and better! Reena's household solutions continues to be one of the most popular items on Living Winnipeg".  
Kym Dopheide, Producer, CBC Living Winnipeg
 

"Solutions is the kind of book everyone needs to keep close at hand. With answers for nearly every conceivable minor household emergency, these hints and tips cover everything from stain removal to reducing heating bills. Written in an engaging, personable style, this book is, much like Reena herself, fun and informative. Whenever someone asks me to suggest a book as a gift-giving idea, I immediately point them to Household Solutions."      Keith Edmunds, Owner of Pennywise Books, Brandon MB

"Thank you so much for the reminder about washing soda, my husband's tuxedo shirt was lightly splattered at a banquet and I put some washing soda in a bowl with the required amount of water, spooned it onto the affected areas, waited, rubbed lightly, then hung the shirt in the shower and rinsed lightly. I think you just saved me a trip to the cleaners, time and money, what a fantastic hint!      Betty, Regular Reader

 

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