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NO NEED TO CLEAN AND POLISH EACH CHANDELIER PIECE

Placing an open umbrella under the fixture to capture drips makes for an easy cleanup

- REENA NERBAS Solutions & Substituti­ons

Q I lost the recipe and method you recommend for cleaning a crystal chandelier. Thank you for your anticipate­d response.

A Here is a solution to clean a chandelier without scrubbing or polishing each piece. Begin by covering the floor with newspaper or hang an open umbrella under the chandelier. Into an empty spray bottle combine: 1 tsp (5 mL), rubbing alcohol, 4 cups (1 L), hot water and 2 tbsp (30 mL), dishwasher anti-spot agent i.e. Jet Dry. While the chandelier is off; spray the unit, and let the liquid drip dry onto the umbrella or newspaper. Recycle the newspaper, or rinse the umbrella in the bathtub.

Q Can you tell me why you use cold water when perking coffee? Is it all right to use warm/ hot water? I was always taught that cold water should be used; is that correct?

A Water has the greatest impact on coffee flavour. Always start with cool water. Avoid distilled water; as it lacks minerals that give coffee flavour.

FEEDBACK FROM WISE CONTRIBUTO­RS

Re: Soggy pie crust

When I bake a pie, I always start at 425 F (220 C), for 25 minutes, on the lower shelf of oven. Then, I reduce the temperatur­e to 350 F (175 C), until the pie is golden and bubbly. It works every time, no soggy crust. Have a great week. Pauline

Re: Mascarpone cheese

I was reading the tip about cream cheese in your column, and I have a tip about mascarpone cheese. It is quite expensive, and for some of my recipes, I only need one quarter cup (60 mL), or half cup (125 mL), etc. Therefore, I freeze it and when I need it, I take the container out earlier and put it in the refrigerat­or to thaw. I stir it well, use what I need and return it to the freezer. When it comes on sale, I buy a few containers and freeze them so that I always have some on hand.

Re: Sharpie markers dry out

I was a trainer for many years and used markers daily. My tip is when you buy a marker, always store it with the tip down and you won’t have the problem of the marker running dry. Ruth

Re: Keeping brown sugar soft

I read your article about hardened brown sugar. I have used all the suggestion­s you gave, but found one that works best of all. I put two large marshmallo­ws in with the sugar, and it is always soft.

TIPS FOR YOUR BUMBERSHOO­T

Does anybody remember Dick Van Dyke in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang using the word bumbershoo­t to describe an umbrella? Here are a few tips to prepare you for the rainy season.

Position a deep vase or basket ■ at a corner of the entrance for umbrellas. Place a sponge at the bottom to soak up excess water.

Instead of throwing out a broken ■ umbrella, remove the fabric and hang the umbrella upside down on a rope or tree branch to hold wet clothes.

Faded canvas patio umbrellas ■ can be rejuvenate­d with two coats of latex exterior paint. Latex paint has a certain amount of elasticity and can expand with the fabric. Reena Nerbas is a popular motivation­al presenter for large and small groups; check out her website: reena. ca. Ask a question or share a tip at reena.ca

Disclaimer: Every user assumes all risks of injury or damage resulting from the implementa­tion of any suggestion­s in this column. Test all products on an inconspicu­ous area first.

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