Spending money is the last thing anyone wants to do right now. We are in
the midst of a massive cultural shift away from consumerism and toward a
vibrant and very active countermovement that has been thriving on the
outskirts for quite some time--do-it-yourselfers who make frugal,
homemade living hip are challenging the notion that true wealth has
anything to do with money. In Making It, Coyne and Knutzen, who are at
the forefront of this movement, provide readers with all the tools they
need for this radical shift in home economics.
The projects range from simple to ambitious and include activities done
in the home, in the garden, and out in the streets. With step-by-step
instructions for a wide range of projects--from growing food in an
apartment and building a ninety-nine-cent solar oven to creating safe,
effective laundry soap for pennies a gallon and fishing in urban
waterways--Making It will be the go-to source for post-consumer living
activities that are fun, inexpensive, and eminently doable. Within hours
of buying this book, readers will be able to start transitioning into a
creative, sustainable mode of living that is not just a temporary fad
but a cultural revolution.