Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Shoppers deserve better parking

- Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000; Fax 210-HELOISE; or email Heloise@ Heloise.com.

DEAR HELOISE >> Have you noticed that “armchair shoppers” are rewarded with the best parking spaces? It doesn’t matter what store: a ritzy little neighborho­od hardware store, a national grocery store or a big-box chain. The best parking, near the door, is reserved for those, who drive up and sit, while purchases are delivered to them “curbside.”

Other shoppers must walk a longer distance to and from the door, often dodging traffic, in addition to the normal routine of walking up and down aisles in the store.

I wonder how often those in-store shoppers pick up items that are attractive or promoted, increasing the size of their overall purchase? Seems it would be worth a reward, like a good parking space.

I have armchair shopped at times and probably will again. I have no complaint about that shopping style. I just don’t understand why instore shoppers are required to work harder for our purchases. Read your column in the Express-News.

— Frustrated Shopper, Francille

Radmann

Staple receipts

DEAR HELOISE >> If I purchase an article of clothing without time to try the item on, I have a small stapler in my closet, which I use to staple the receipt to the price tag.

If the item does not fit, or is not to my liking, I have the receipt available for an easy return. No more searching my wallet or drawer for a lost receipt!

— Linda Koenig, Placentia, California

Smelly dog beds

DEAR HELOISE >> I love my dogs, but they do get dirty and smelly — and so do their dog beds. In between washings, I sprinkle baking soda over the beds to cover that doggy odor. It works as a good temporary solution. But don’t use it if your pooch is on a salt-restricted diet, because baking soda is sodium bicarbonat­e.

— A Reader Baking soda is an inexpensiv­e and useful product to have in your home. For more helpful hints about baking soda, you can order my sixpage pamphlet “Heloise’s Baking Soda Hints and Recipes” by sending $5 and a long-self-addressed, stamped (86 cents) envelope to Heloise/Baking Soda, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 787279-5001.

And if your garbage disposal is smelly, pour a couple of tablespoon­s of baking soda into the drain weekly.

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