In Hawaii, HANA HOU is a phrase you will hear often....it means, once more, do it again, encore, repeat, one more time...... and so it is with items found in garage sales, yard sales, church bazaars, tag sales, estate sales.....any kind of hana hou sale..... Just because someone is finished with that rocker, it doesn't mean that its life has to end right then.... There can still be one more round left to that old rocking chair!
What your neighbor down the street considers trash can definitely be your treasure....and that is the message that Bruce Littlefield conveys in his newly published book, "Garage Sale America".
From tips scattered throughout the book on how to plan your strategies for your hunt to how to use the treasures after you get them home, and ending with a useful (and amusing) Garage Sale Glossary, this little book can serve as a handy and entertaining manual on how to unashamedly romp through the detritus of other people's lives and score while you're at it!
The perfect gift for those who love to hunt for treasures, whether they are the type who grab the newspaper every single weekend and mark all the sales down, planning their trips by neighborhood....or the occasional shopper who stops on a whim every time they see a "Yard Sale" sign along the road....or the ones such as myself who mark the annual church bazaars down on my calendar....for all of us to whom the thrill is as much in the hunt as in finding that special deal!
There is no stigma attached to finding a bargain in someone else's discards....in fact, the feeling of satisfaction, the ... elation, if you will, when you find just the right item or that last piece of china that will complete the set you started years ago, is hard to describe.
After spending one evening reading this fun and enjoyable book, I started looking around my own home to see what around me could be considered 'found treasures'....and have to admit that a bit less than half was either bought at yard, garage, church bazaar sales or, the best yet, items found through our local Freecycle network or even at the "transfer station" - the PC name for our local dump, ......completely free!
If you love to go yard saling,....if you love to find a bargain,.... if you're looking for the thrill of the deal... you will definitely enjoy reading Bruce's book.

A couple of personal notes: I loved the idea of the seller who invites his best customers (read: bigger spenders), to breakfast before his sales every year for, as Bruce puts it "cranking up the adrenalin while you wait for the unveiling".....and don't miss meeting Wini. I won't tell you where to find her. You will have to hunt through the book yourself!
Garage Sale America by Bruce Littlefield - Harper Collins
Sonia R. Martinez is a Gather Food Correspondent who (when not thinking of food) also enjoys 'the thrill of the deal'.


Comments: 24
so you have to be crafty.
James, it is amazing the stuff that we find at our local dump! ....one of my favorites is a very tropical looking porcelain lamp....my son intends to re-wire it for me, but it will be perfect in our guest room!
I have a friend who found even a working TV set!
Great review, Sonia! Now what am I making for my brothers-in-law visit tomorrow. I'm going to browse through all your articles and come up with something great using Champagne mangoes!!! ;o)
This was a great book, in fact it inspired me to once again join in on my sister's neighborhood yard sale after swearing I'd never do it again! It is tomorrow so I've been spending my evenings going through my junk and pricing things to try and get rid of! Wish me luck!
I saw the Fisher-Price BB pole/hoop in one o fyour garden essays....GREAT find for $3!
Thanks for letting me know the article was being featured.... and thank you for being such a supportive friend!
Lisa, for a foodie, that sidebar was a very fun read.....Of course there should be Garaga Sale Munchies....after all, we do have movie munchies and State Fair Munchies, why not muchies for garage sales!!!
I enjoyed reading your review last night!
Elizabeth, Fran will thank you! It is a fun book to read and use as reference......!
Moggy, I laughed so hard when I read your account of the last time you had participated in the 'neighborhood yard sale' with your sister..... I can't wait to read your review of this book!
Toni and Linda, you won't be sorry!
The best is finding leftovers from garage sales - my neighbor across the street put all the leftovers from their yard sale at the mailbox on the Monday after. I passed by on my walk and found 6 cd's and a skateboard. I took them home. Free is even better than cheap!
I use a lot of my flea market finds all the time, especially my Fiestaware and my green glass. A good find at the flea makes me feel so good! I love a great deal. I am my father's daughter. He loved a good sale - all the $1 stores and my mom is a big fan of garage sales and yard sales. We spent a lot of summers going from one to the next.
Thanks for letting us know about this book. I'll look for it. I need a good read for our road trip. This could be one of the books!
Risa, happy reading on the way to your vacation in Florida....that will be a long trip! I've never found Fiestaware in garage sales, but there is always a first time!!!
In Hawaii, the time to find real deals is when people are moving back to the mainland and decide that some things are not worth the cost of shipping and the moving date is looming closer...........
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Unfortunately, someone else's 'desperation' can be a boon to the hunter.....!
How people can desecrate beautiful things is beyond me! My mom still has that table!