Shower Doors, Peaches & Spiders

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There are always household questions waiting to be answered, from keeping glass sparkling to getting rid of eight-legged invaders. We've gathered practical answers to help you tackle what's on your mind this week.

In today's issue:

  • Streak-Free Shower Doors: The Simple Method That Works

  • Natural Ways to Keep Spiders Out of Your Home

  • How to Freeze Peaches So They Taste Fresh All Year

  • And more…

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CLEANING

We've all stood in the shower staring at those cloudy, soap-scummed glass doors wondering when they got so grimy. According to cleaning experts, most people wait six months too long between deep cleans. These seven strategies tackle everything from hard water stains to mildew buildup, turning foggy glass back into sparkling transparency.

FOOD STORAGE

Peaches frozen at their peak can taste like summer six months later , and the best part is that their natural sweetness means added sugar is completely optional. Check out 5+ simple methods for preserving peach flavor and texture, so every bag in the freezer becomes a shortcut to cobblers, smoothies, and pies year-round.

MABEL’S WISDOM

Banish Musty Smells the Easy Way

Back in my day, we didn't have fancy air fresheners, but we knew how to keep things smelling fresh! If your closet or camper has a musty odor, just like we did in the good old times, try this simple trick.

Place a few bowls of baking soda in the corners. Baking soda is a natural deodorizer and will soak up those unpleasant smells in no time.

Remember, sometimes the most basic solutions are the best!

BUG CONTROL

We once watched a house spider the size of a quarter scuttle across the kitchen floor and knew exactly why arachnophobia ranks among the most common fears in America. These 12 straightforward techniques range from natural spider repellents to traps, giving anyone the power to reclaim their space without panic or guesswork.

FUN FACT

First Smart Fridge Cost $$$$$

When LG unveiled the first internet-connected refrigerator in 2000, it carried a price tag of around $20,000—enough to buy a decent sedan at the time. The fridge could scan barcodes, suggest recipes, and even let you check email from a screen on the door.

Only a handful sold because most families weren't ready to spend mortgage-payment money on an appliance that still just kept milk cold.

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Sparkling shower doors, spider-free corners, and frozen peaches ready for pie season—your home just got a whole lot easier to manage . These simple tricks turn everyday chores into quick wins you can feel good about.

May your showers stay streak-free,

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