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How to crack brazil nuts

- Heloise SEND A GREAT HINT TO: Heloise, Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001; Fax: 1-210-HELOISE

Dear Heloise: If you like Brazil nuts but hate to crack them because it is hard to get out the meat from the shell, I have a solution. I put the Brazil nuts, still in their shells, in the freezer. I take out a handful and crack the frozen nut. They often come out whole or in large pieces. — Maggie B., Laurel, Montana

Maggie, did you know that Brazil nuts are a very rich source of selenium and support both your thyroid and heart? They contain magnesium, phosphorus, zinc and vitamin E. Plus, they have healthy fats! — Heloise

New homeowner

Dear Heloise: HELP! I bought a preowned home, and it’s nice except that where I live I have hard water stains on my chrome faucets and bathroom fixtures. How do I remove this? — Alan F., San Antonio, Texas

Alan, yes, those stains can ruin the look of your bathroom, but there is a simple solution to this problem. To get rid of soap buildup and hard-water stains, clean the sink and faucets with undiluted white vinegar. If some of the stains are stubborn, soak a paper towel with vinegar, then lay it on the stain for a while before adding some elbow grease to get the stains off.

My pamphlet “Heloise’s Fantabulou­s Vinegar Hints and More” contains simple cleaning and recipe hints that will make your cleaning chores easier and less expensive. To get a copy, just go to www.Heloise.com, or send $5, along with a stamped (75 cents), self-addressed, long envelope to: Heloise/Vinegar,

P.O. Box 795001, San Anto- nio, TX 78279-5001. Why spend hours on household chores when your cleaning can be done in less time? — Heloise

Sunday dinner all week

Dear Heloise: I like to make far more food than I know we’ll eat because I always freeze the leftovers. I usually prepare a huge din- ner on Sunday using chili, stew or a homemade soup and freeze whatever is left. This allows my husband to thaw out a meal in the microwave and heat up a home-cooked meal instead of eating dinner at a fast- food place where the salt and fat content is high on those evenings when I have to work late or am out of town. — Faith N., New Cas- tle, Pennsylvan­ia

Faith, that’s a good idea, and I think most stews and chili tastes even better a day or two after it’s made. —

Carrot kid

Dear Heloise: My 8-year- old son loves carrots. If he asks for a treat to nibble on before dinner, he’ll usually get out a carrot and eat it with gusto! I’m glad he’d rather have a carrot than candy, but I worry that his love of carrots might be due to some vitamin shortage. Is it safe to let him eat car- rots all the time? — Taylor M., Escondido, California

Taylor, if you have any health concerns about your son, I suggest having a doc- tor take a look at him. How- ever, carrots have a slightly sweet taste, which might be the reason he likes them, and this might be a pass- ing phase.

Half a cup of carrots con- tains about 25 calories, 2 grams of fiber, 3 grams of sugar along with vitamins A,KandC.—

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