Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email Heloise@Heloise.com

DEAR HELOISE: 1. Seat up or down? Bless my husband’s parents. He always puts it down! And he taught our son to do the same.

2. For Mother’s Day: Please let our wonderful children and grandchild­ren know that some of us cannot use fancy soaps, lotions, etc., due to allergies. No fancy food that we cannot eat due to allergies. And no large bouquets; they die within days.

What we would like are questions: “What could you use?” “Can we take you somewhere that you would like to go?” “Is there something in your home you could use help with?” And for the shut-ins, postage stamps, boxes of greeting cards, non-smudge writing pens, etc., make great gifts. We don’t mean to be picky, but money spent on items not used is such a waste.

I have been reading your column since we were in Oregon, Spokane and wherever our father was stationed. I saw you once in one of those locations with your beautiful gray hair. My daughter-in-law began turning gray at 30. You both are beautiful!

— Jean, an 89-year-old dedicated reader in San Antonio

DEAR READERS: When you notice that your shower doors have water spots, vinegar to the rescue! Spray fullstreng­th white vinegar onto the glass and let it sit for about 30 minutes. Then rinse off with water. Dry with paper or cloth towels.

DEAR HELOISE: I’ve read a couple hints about making it easier to find one’s car in a parking lot. Having a common model in white, I found a fun answer that works well for me. While many people decorate their homes for various seasons and holidays, I decorate my car. I buy tinsel garlands at my local hobby store and wrap them around the luggage bars across the top of my car, securing them with twist ties. I use red for Christmas to Valentine’s Day; green for St. Patrick’s Day through spring; red, white and blue for Memorial Day to Independen­ce Day; and fall-colored leaves in autumn, etc. I’ve had strangers comment that they like my decoration­s. When I tell them it helps me find my car in parking lots, they compliment me on my idea. It makes me smile!

— Kathryn M.,

Colorado Springs, Colo.

DEAR HELOISE: Take it from a kitchen pro. Plastic cutting boards are harder than wooden ones, so they dull knives quicker.

— Louise Richter,

Reseda, Calif.

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