Get Hair Dye Off Skin, Remove Super Glue, Store Sweet Potatoes & Indoor Flowers

Hello there! We're here to make your day a little easier with some helpful tips and tricks.

In today's issue:

  • Removing Super Glue from Fabric

  • How to Get Hair Dye Off Skin

  • Sweet Potato Storage Hacks

  • Easy-to-Grow Indoor Flowers

  • Grandma Mabel’s Tips for a Fresher Fridge

  • And more…

CLEANING

Have you ever had a hair dye mishap that left you with colorful skin and clothes? We've got the perfect guide to help you tackle those stubborn stains!

CLEANING

We've all been there—one moment, you're fixing something, and the next, you've got super glue on your favorite shirt. Discover some easy tricks that feel like magic to get your fabric looking fresh again!

PROMOTED CONTENT
MABEL’S WISDOM

Fresh as a Daisy Fridge

Back in my day, we didn't have fancy sprays to keep our iceboxes smelling fresh. When your refrigerator starts to smell a bit off, follow this simple trick.

First, grab a small bowl and fill it with baking soda. Place it on a shelf in your fridge, and let it work its magic, absorbing all those unpleasant odors.

For an extra touch of freshness, add a few drops of vanilla extract to a cotton ball and leave it in the fridge. Trust me, your refrigerator will smell as fresh as a daisy in no time!

FOOD STORAGE

We all know the joy of discovering that perfect sweet potato at the market, but keeping it fresh at home can be challenging. You've probably found one sprouting in the pantry. Let's learn how to avoid that with quick and easy storage tips.

FUN FACT

Let There Be Light... and a Little Competition!

Did you know that Thomas Edison wasn't the first to invent the light bulb, but he was the one who made it shine for the masses? In 1879, he perfected the design and made it practical for everyday use.

Edison's version could last up to 1,200 hours, which was revolutionary at the time! Imagine the excitement of flipping a switch and having instant light—what a game-changer!

PLANTS & GARDEN

Imagine strolling through a living room filled with vibrant blooms, each one a testament to nature's beauty and resilience. Find out how you can do the same with these 14 easy-to-grow indoor flowers.

THANK YOU!

We've covered tips from super glue mishaps to hair dye disasters! And let's not forget those sweet potatoes and indoor blooms. Remember, life's little messes are just opportunities for creative solutions. Keep blooming, and stay fabulous!

Warmly,

Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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