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A salty solution

- Heloise

Dear Heloise: Iusea slow cooker for corned beef. I like to make a bed of CUT-UP APPLES, then put in the corned beef on top and cover with more apples. There is no need to peel or core the apples, as they are thrown away after cooking. The apples pull salt from the beef, leaving moist, delicious meat. Apples also can be used for ham for the same reason. — Joan H., Winchester, Va.

Vienna coffee mix

Dear Heloise: I remember you had a recipe for a Vienna-style coffee. Can you reprint it? — Janice R. in Dallas

Glad you asked, Janice. You’ll need:

1/2 cup instant coffee granules (or 1/2 cup brewed coffee)

⅔ cup granulated sugar or an equivalent amount of artificial sweetener ⅔ cup powdered milk or powdered coffee creamer

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Mix the ingredient­s together and store in a labeled container. If you enjoy flavored drinks, then you’ll love my coffee and tea pamphlet. To receive a copy, send $3, along with a stamped (71 cents), self-addressed, long envelope, to: Heloise/Coffee & Tea, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. Or you can order it online at www.Heloise.com. Have you burned the bottom of your glass coffee carafe? Pour some table salt into the carafe, let sit for a few minutes, add a couple of ice cubes and swish the mixture around, then rinse. — Heloise

Clever chocolate cake

Dear Heloise: My mother taught me that when I bake a chocolate cake, I should sprinkle the pans with cocoa powder instead of using flour. This way, the flavor of the cake is enhanced by the cocoa. — Taylor W., Cheboygan, Mich.

Multiuse gadget

Dear Heloise: Did you know that an egg slicer can be used for other tasks besides slicing eggs? I slice mushrooms (upside down) with an egg slicer to make nice, unified pieces. It also does a nice job on bananas and strawberri­es. — Juno S., Loveland, Colo.

Less sugar, more water

Household Hints

Dear Heloise: My son and I were talking about different beverages and how much sugar is in most of them.

My son came up with the idea of diluting the tea or lemonade with half water. This way, you will be getting less sugar and more water. — A Mother in Ohio

Shirley, another way of cutting calories and reducing sugar is to add a little club soda to give your drink some sparkle and fizz. — Heloise

Stinky microwave

Dear Heloise: I have an odor in my microwave oven. How can I get rid of the smell? — A Reader, via email

In a 4-cup microwaves­afe bowl, mix 2 tablespoon­s of either baking soda or lemon juice with 1 cup of water. Bring to a boil in the microwave, then turn off the microwave. Do not open the door for 15 minutes.

The water is superheate­d and could scald you. Instead, let it sit for 15 minutes to cool. Wipe all of the surfaces to remove any grime. — Heloise Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@Heloise. com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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