Get Pen Ink Out, Clean Leather Furniture, Dust Mites & Store Fresh Eggs
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We know life can get a little messy, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Let’s tackle those everyday challenges together with some simple, practical tips.
In this edition:
Getting Pen Ink Out of Clothes
Secrets to Pristine Leather Furniture
Keep Your Fresh Eggs Fresh
Eliminating Dust Mites
And more…
CLEANING
Have you ever had that moment where a pen explodes in your favorite shirt? We're sharing 11+ amazing tricks to rescue your clothes because nobody wants to say goodbye to their favorite top over a little ink.
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CLEANING
We all know the moment when a beloved leather chair loses its luster, but did you know a simple olive oil and vinegar solution can bring it back to life? Dive into these six surprising tips to keep your leather looking like new.
TIP OF THE DAY
Is Your Spider Plant Ready for a Haircut?
Grab your scissors, and let's get snipping! First, find the long, leggy stems that need trimming. Cut just above the node, where the leaf meets the stem. This encourages new growth and keeps your plant looking fresh and fabulous. Remember, it's like giving your plant a new hairstyle, so have fun with it! |
BUG CONTROL
Dust mites might be tiny, but they can cause big problems in our homes, especially for those with allergies. A simple baking soda sprinkle can tackle these annoying critters. Let's dive into more effective ways to keep them at bay.
FOOD STORAGE
We all know the joy of having farm-fresh eggs, but storing them can sometimes feel like a puzzle. Did you know eggshells are porous, allowing them to absorb odors if not stored correctly?
FUN FACT
Ketchup's First Crush: Tomatoes Take the Stage
In 1812, James Mease had a vision that would forever change our taste buds. He was the first to introduce tomatoes into the ketchup mix, and boy, did it catch on! Before this, ketchup was more of a fishy affair, made from fermented fish brine. Imagine that! Thanks to Mease, we now have the tangy tomato delight we can't live without. |
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THANK YOU!
From leather to laundry and eggs to dust mites, we've got you covered with tips that make life a little easier and a lot cleaner. Remember, a dust-free home is a happy home!
Stay fresh and fabulous!
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