Ways you can reduce stress before holiday parties
Dear Readers: With the holidays approaching, getting ready for all the events and activities can be stressful. Here are some hints to help reduce all that stress. Get every family member involved and plan ahead.
Use your computer to create guest lists, shopping lists, menus and recipes. You can also print out homemade invitations and email photos after all of the festivities.
Use old family wreaths or home-made decorations, instead of buying new ones. To help save money, use the fall and winter bounty, like leaves, pumpkins, gourds and grapevines for centerpieces.
Have your children help create table decorations, like place cards and centerpieces. Have them set the table and help you in the kitchen, too. And they can make wonderful homemade gifts that will be appreciated by family members.
To prevent a mess in the kitchen, try to clean up as you cook. And enjoy.
— Heloise
Best tuna salad sandwich
Dear Heloise: Some 70 years ago, I had the best tuna salad sandwich and asked how it was made. I’ve known several people, including my dad and a cousin, who said they never liked tuna salad until they ate this one. The ingredients: 1 drained can of tuna (preferably with water), 12 crushed soda crackers, 1 tablespoon of chopped onion, 1 tablespoon of sweet relish and mayonnaise to suit.
P.S.: I’m on a roll and wanted to just let you know my reaction to one of your recipes. I heard many say how much they liked your cheese soup. I couldn’t understand why anyone would like a bowl of melted cheese … sounded horrible. But a few weeks ago you posted the recipe and I read it. Wow. So I made it and wow again. It was so good.
— Betty Imperato, via email
Candle safety
Dear Readers: During the holiday season, candles provide a lovely, beautiful glow all around your home. They are part of the festive ambiance for all your family gatherings and parties. But it’s not safe to leave a burning candle behind in a room for any period of time. It’s so easy for a dog or child to tip it over and start a fire, which could spread quickly. To help remind you during a party, set a timer, and when it rings, you can check on the candle. And before you go to bed, make sure that all candles are extinguished. — Heloise
Pet pal
Dear Heloise: These are my three rescues sitting nicely: Hobie, Nestor and Bosco. Happy fall.
— Cheryl in New Hampshire Readers, to see Hobie, Nestor and Bosco, go to www.Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.” — Heloise