Texarkana Gazette

Play the game of life?

- Heloise Advice

Dear Readers: Today’s Sound Off is about how kids are being entertaine­d. The reader wrote: “My concern is for the young. When my husband and I were raising our children, we spent time with them and had conversati­ons with them. In restaurant­s, I’ve seen adults engaged in conversati­ons while the younger ones are silently engaged in a handheld game. Shouldn’t they be a part of the table conversati­ons too?

“A friend posted pictures of her grandkids in a field of bluebonnet­s. Her grandson was playing on his electronic toy, completely disengaged from the experience.

“My cousin and her children came to visit. After the introducto­ry small talk, she said, ‘Now go play so we can talk.’ The children went outside, sat on the porch and pulled out their electronic games. When I asked her about it, she said it was just easier and keeps them happy! These children have a right to be in this world and be a part of it, too!”—Wanda B., via email

It’s a different age today! Electronic­s are part of our lives, and that’s just the way it is. Your point, though, is a good one: Try to interact with children on a oneon-one level—eye level!— Heloise

FAST FACTS

Dear Readers: Other things that you can use as a bookmark: The corner of a used envelope. A sticky note. A folded magazine page. A greeting card. A photograph. —Heloise

COFFEE

Dear Heloise: A few months back, I ordered your Coffees and Teas pamphlet, and I have to say, I’ve enjoyed many of the recipes and ideas in it. It has helped me become a connoisseu­r when it comes to experiment­ing with tastes.

Cinnamon and honey are two of my favorite flavors for adding to coffee. Have you ever tried a tablespoon of peanut butter? It takes flavored coffee to a whole new dimension. Thanks for the pamphlet!— Yolanda D. in San Antonio

Yolanda, yes, I’ve added a teaspoon of peanut butter to a cup of hot coffee! Readers, for some delicious money-saving recipes, send for my Coffees and Teas pamphlet. You can order it online at www.Heloise.com, or send $3 and a stamped (68 cents), self-addressed, business-size envelope to: Heloise/Coffee, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. Great- tasting coffee shouldn’t have to come from a coffee shop. Learn to make your own; you’ll save a lot of time and money! One “new” taste I tested: pistachio (sugar-free) pudding mixes in a cup of hot tea! My husband, David, remarked, “What?” Tasted great to me!—Heloise

THANKS WITH A TWIST

Dear Heloise: When I send thank-you notes, I try to send a picture of the item in use, the clothes being worn or even what I purchased with that gift card. I get a lot of appreciati­ve responses for doing so, and it adds a personal touch to the note.—Georgia H., Amarillo, Texas

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