Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- HELOISE 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: Many years ago, my grandmothe­r taught me how to make an afghan, and we made one together, all in yellow for OPINION my bedroom. When I got married, she made another one, all in white and ivory as a wedding HELOISE gift.

As a way to thank her, I made one for her in white and a mint green (her favorite color) to celebrate her 68th birthday. It was my way of expressing my gratitude for the woman who taught me to crochet, to sew and how to cook. I think sometimes the best way to thank someone for all they’ve done for you is to find a way to show them that their lessons were not wasted on you.

— Mallory D., Peabody, Mass.

DEAR HELOISE: I know most women, young or old, have busy lives these days. So many of us work at a job, keep house, take care of our children or parents, do the housekeepi­ng, shopping and much more. So it’s especially important that we take care of ourselves.

Once a week we need to carve out some time for ourselves to rest and rejuvenate. I know it’s not easy, but once the kids are put to bed and you have a little time, give yourself a facial made from egg whites and a little powdered milk mixed together, if you have it on hand. Apply with an artist’s paintbrush to your clean facial skin. Lie down and relax for 30 minutes while the mask does its work, then rinse off and pat your face dry.

You also can use freshly squeezed lemon juice or orange juice. Pat on your face, let dry and then rinse off. The antioxidan­t in these fruits will revive tired skin.

— Maria K., Los Angeles

DEAR HELOISE: While I was in the hospital for surgery, my husband thoughtful­ly took over all the household chores. One of his hobbies is collecting and wearing baseball caps from various teams. He noticed that they were soiled, so he decided to clean them … in the dishwasher. He said he had heard of this somewhere and decided to try it. The caps, all 15 of them, came out clean and unharmed. Have you ever heard of this sort of thing before?

— Elsa P., Southern Pines, N.C.

DEAR READER: I’ve cleaned items besides dishes in my dishwasher. I’m glad to know everything came out OK!

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