Homemade Jewelry Cleaner, Get Rid of Termites, Descale Keurig & Apple Storage Tricks

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We’re here to brighten your day with a bit of wisdom and a lot of heart. Let’s explore some practical tips and tricks that make life easier.

In today’s issue:

  • Descale Your Keurig with Ease

  • Sparkle Up with a DIY Jewelry Cleaner

  • Keep Apples Fresh Longer

  • Banish Termites for Good

  • And more…

CLEANING

Ever found an old necklace in the back of the jewelry box and wondered how to bring back its sparkle? We've got the scoop on some fabulous homemade jewelry cleaner recipes that will have your treasures shining like new!

BUG CONTROL

Watching those tiny invaders wreak havoc on a beloved home can feel like a nightmare, but fear not—there are tried-and-true methods to banish them for good. We once learned that termites actually help recycle dead wood in forests, but when it comes to our homes, it’s time to show them the door!

TIP OF THE DAY

Snap Peas: Are You Ready to Play in the Dirt?

Get those hands dirty ! Start by choosing a sunny spot in your garden for your sugar snap peas. Plant them about an inch deep and two inches apart. They thrive in cool weather, so aim for early spring.

Give them a little trellis to climb, and watch them reach for the sky. Water them regularly, but don't drown them. And before you know it, you'll have a bountiful harvest of crisp, sweet peas, perfect for snacking or tossing into your favorite salad.

CLEANING

We all know the joy of that first morning cup, but did you know that a clean Keurig can make it taste even better? Discover eight easy tips to descale your Keurig because even our beloved coffee makers deserve a little TLC now and then.

FOOD STORAGE

Have you ever bought a bushel of apples with the best intentions, only to find them a little less crisp than you'd liked? Did you know that storing apples with a damp paper towel can keep them fresher longer?

FUN FACT

Silence is Golden, and So are These Headphones!

Did you know that the inspiration for noise-cancelling headphones came from the roar of airplane engines? Dr. Amar Bose, the genius behind the invention in 1989, was on a flight when he realized there had to be a better way to enjoy music without the engine's constant hum.

Fast forward, and now we can all enjoy our favorite tunes without the background noise of life. It's like turning down the volume on the world!

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THANK YOU!

We've got you covered, from sparkling jewelry to a Keurig that brews like new and apples stored just right. And those termites? Gone for good! Here's to a home that's as fabulous as you are.

Happy cleaning and storing!

Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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