Sat Nov 9 - Weekend Special Edition - Tipsbulletin Newsletter
Happy Saturday! It’s time for our Weekend Special Edition of the Tipsbulletin Newsletter, where we bring you the standout articles from the past week. These three pieces are sure to spark joy and offer valuable insights for your weekend reading.
In this recap:
Keeping Bananas Fresh Longer
Streak-Free Window Cleaning Tricks
Cleaning Grout the Easy Way
Top Tip - Outsmarting Raccoons
FOOD STORAGE
We all know that feeling when we buy a bunch of bananas, only to watch them turn brown in what seems like a blink of an eye. We even tried that old trick of hanging them on a hook, only to find out there are even more ways to keep them fresh longer.
CLEANING
We've all been there, battling those stubborn streaks on our windows, but did you know there's a simple trick involving vinegar and newspaper that can make them sparkle? Discover ten easy ways to achieve crystal-clear windows, and let's say goodbye to those pesky streaks together!
CLEANING
We all know the struggle of keeping grout clean, right? We recently discovered that a little baking soda and vinegar can work wonders, and now we've got 17 more simple ways to make that grout sparkle like new!
TIP OF THE WEEK
Are Raccoons Raiding Your Trash Like It's a Buffet?
Secure those garbage cans, folks! Raccoons are clever little critters, but you can outsmart them. Use bungee cords or heavy-duty clips to lock down your trash can lids. If you want to go the extra mile, consider investing in raccoon-proof bins. They might be cute, but you don't want raccoons treating your trash like a five-star restaurant. Keep the area clean and free of food scraps to make it less inviting. Remember, a little prevention goes a long way in keeping those masked bandits at bay! |
THANK YOU!
Thanks for being here! Hope these insights stick with you through the weekend and beyond.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team
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