Uncle John's How to Toilet Train Your Cat: And 61 Other Ill-Conceived Projects

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
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About this ebook

From the world leader in fascinating facts and amusing true stories comes a book about how things are made…and you should be glad that you don’t have to make them yourself.

For more than 25 years, Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader has helped you learn amazing things you didn’t know (and amazing things you didn’t know you didn’t know). Now, Uncle John will show you how to do things you didn’t know how to do…and probably shouldn’t ever, ever, ever actually do.



It’s Uncle John’s How to Toilet Train Your Cat A new approach to survival guides and how-to books, this book provides step-by-step instructions for how to make commonplace items. If you’re expecting “how to make your own beef jerky,” think again. This book shows how the “sausage is made”—literally.



Read all about:

• How to make gelatin from scratch (by boiling hooves)
• How to make high fructose corn syrup
• How to make glue the “old-fashioned” way (from animal hides)
• How to build a nuclear reactor
• How to embalm a corpse
• How to make prison wine
• How to turn a cow into a hamburger
• How to make a diamond
• How to make electricity
• How to remove your own appendix
• And lots, lots more!

About the author

The Bathroom Readers' Institute is a tight-knit group of loyal and skilled writers, researchers, and editors who have been working as a team for years. The BRI understands the habits of a very special market—Throne Sitters—and devotes itself to providing amazing facts and conversation pieces.

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