Sat Feb 28 - Weekend Special Edition - Tipsbulletin Newsletter

Hi there,
You know that feeling when you discover something so good you just have to share it? Well, that's exactly what we've done this week – we've gone through every single article in our Tipsbulletin newsletter and handpicked the three absolute gems that we think will make your weekend a little brighter.
In this recap:
Removing Pen Ink Stains from Fabric
Cleaning That Impossible Space Between Oven Glass
Restore Your Silver's Shine Using Vinegar
Top Tip: Crispy Leftover Pizza
CLEANING
We've all watched in horror as a pen explodes in a pocket or bleeds through a favorite shirt—but those stains don't have to mean goodbye. This guide shares 11+ proven strategies to lift ink from fabric, from pantry staples to surprising household heroes that actually work.
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CLEANING
That grimy haze trapped between oven door panels can make even the cleanest kitchen look neglected, and most people don't realize the glass often unclips in under five minutes. We found seven straightforward techniques that turn this dreaded chore into a surprisingly quick win.
CLEANING
We discovered that vinegar's acetic acid dissolves tarnish in minutes , turning dull silver back to its original shine without harsh chemicals or expensive polishes. These seven recipes prove that the same pantry staple used in salad dressing can restore heirloom flatware, jewelry, and serving pieces to their former glory.
TIP OF THE DAY
Can you reheat pizza without turning it into cardboard?
Place a slice in a cold skillet, cover with a lid, and heat over medium-low heat for 2 to 3 minutes, until the bottom is crisp and the cheese has melted. No need to add oil—the residual fat from the cheese does the work. Check the underside after two minutes to avoid burning. This stovetop trick revives the texture better than a microwave ever could. | ![]() |
BEFORE YOU GO
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THANK YOU!
I hope these stories have sparked something in you this weekend - a new idea, a fresh perspective, or simply a moment of joy. Until we meet again in your inbox, keep living with intention and curiosity.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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