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Store spare buttons on cards

- REENA NERBAS Solutions & Substituti­ons

Dear Reena: Many of the jackets and suits that I buy are sold with an extra button. Apart from storing the button in the jacket pocket, do you have any suggestion­s as to how to organize apparel buttons without losing them?

Mandy One option is to sew the extra button onto the inside label of the garment. Some people tape the extra button onto the blank side of a business card. Label the business card with which garment the button matches. Then the business card is put inside a book-style business-card holder that they have specifical­ly set apart for spare garment buttons. Dear Reena: Do you think it’s necessary to change a furnace filter more than once each year?

Mike Changing a furnace filter only once a year increases the odds of reducing the life of your furnace. It is good practice to change the filter every one to three months, and more often if you hold it up to the light and can’t see through it.

Some things to consider: Do you have pets? If so, change the filter more often. Also, what kind of filters are you using? It is recommende­d that homeowners change standard fibreglass filters monthly.

Dear Reena: Can you give me a simple recipe for homemade garlic butter?

Gwen For the easiest garlic butter recipe, stir together 1 cup softened butter with 1 Tbsp garlic powder.

For Garlic Butter with a Kick, try the following recipe: In a bowl, stir together 1 cup softened butter, 1 Tbsp minced garlic, 1 tsp garlic salt, one quartercup grated Parmesan cheese, 1 tsp Italian seasoning salt, 1⁄4 tsp black pepper and 1⁄2 tsp paprika.

Spread on bread before toasting. Store remainder in a sealed container in the fridge.

Give These Hints a Try

• This tip came from a woman with whom I was chatting in a waiting room. Her six-year-old daughter’s sneakers looked brand new, so I asked her what her secret is. She washes more than her car at the local wandtype car wash, taking along filthy sneakers, boots, and the mat outside her front door. Sounds like a quick and easy solution after hiking muddy trails. I’ll definitely try it this summer. Jan • The simplest way to raise indentatio­ns in a carpet is to place a very damp colourfast facecloth, folded many times, over the spot overnight. This will save you rubbing anything foreign into the carpet. Allan Note: 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. Ask a question or share a tip at reena.ca.

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