Finding new life r food containers
Dear Heloise: Since I live alone and don’t have to cook much, I eat a lot of frozen (healthy) meals. I save the plastic containers after I clean them and use them as various storage containers in my bathroom and home office. They are great for lipstick and makeup brushes, and they can be stored in drawers or cupboards and easily keep the counters and desktops clear. — Caroline Reid, Bakersfield, California
Liquor substitutes
Dear Readers: You might occasionally come across a recipe that calls for liquor. If you do not have any on hand, here are a few things you can substitute it for instead:
■ Nonalcoholic beer or wine may be used in its place.
■ For fruity desserts, you can often substitute liquor with the juice of apples, oranges, pineapple and possibly lemon.
■ You can also try adding a few drops of rum or brandy extract to water, to equal the amount needed in your recipe. — Heloise
No mice
Dear Heloise: In your column, I have read several “cures” for mice in the home. When we were building our home, my brother-in-law told me to get steel wool and, while using a screwdriver, to push it around all the pipes or any other kind of hole. We built our home in 1977 and have never seen a mouse. -- Pattie Shinn, Huntsville, Arkansas
Condiment squeeze bottles
Dear Heloise: I’m 67 and have read you and your mom’s column everyday since I was a little girl. My husband loves it, too.
We often buy the super large bottles of detergent and fabric softener at our local big-box store, but they’re hard for me to manage when doing laundry. So, I purchased condiment squeeze bottles for each product. Now they’re so much easier to use. They weigh much less, and I can control the amount of liquid I need. Plus, the bottles don’t need a refill very often. — F., in Colorado
Secret family password
Dear Heloise: We have a secret family password, so when the kidnapping scam happened to us, we asked the caller for the password. They immediately hung up after incorrectly guessing! Also, this is a good idea for children to use if they’re ever approached by an unknown person. — Kay Krausman, via email
Shower water
Dear Heloise: Like Jim R., from Houston, I also save the cold water that runs first in the shower as I wait for the warm water to arrive. I use this water to flush the toilet. — Richard Evans, in Houston