Texarkana Gazette

Try a lavender lullaby

- Advice King Features Syndicate

Dear Heloise: Many people swear by lavender oil to help them sleep. When I’m having a mild bout of insomnia, I like to put some lavender oil on a couple of cotton balls, then place the l ave n d e r scented cotton balls inside my pillowcase. I can smell the clean scent of old English lavender and sleep like a baby.—Gina R., Medford, Ore.

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P.O. Box 795000

San Antonio, TX 782795000

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DANDELION DILEMMA

Dear Heloise: One sure way to kill broad-leaf weeds is to place a shot of vinegar where the dandelion plant was. Be careful not to splash the other plants around the weed. This also works on Bermuda grass between cracks and crevices.—Louisa F., Wausau, Wis.

MAKE A LIST Dear Heloise: One of my favorite tools around the house is index cards. I make a list of items I need to pick up at the store, or make a list of places where I need to stop, or jot down something important someone said to me. I always have a couple of index cards with me. I also can leave messages for my husband or kids on an index card.—JoAnn Y., Hattiesbur­g, Miss.

JUST A REMINDER Dear Heloise: After a cold or flu, it’s always wise to make sure to disinfect items we’ve handled, such as a computer mouse, toothbrush handles, door handles, etc. It’s so easy to pass on germs that could be killed with disinfecti­ng wipes or cleaners.—Cathy P., Claymont, Del.

HYDRATING YOUR

SKIN

Dear Heloise: There are many hydrating masks on the market, but for me, the best is one I make from natural products that are already in my kitchen. I blend together 2 teaspoons of lemon juice, 2 teaspoons of sour cream, one egg yolk and half a cup of oatmeal, which has been made into a powder in my blender, and make a paste out of it. Then I apply it to my face with a wide artist’s brush and lie down for half an hour. I rinse off with warm water and see how nice my skin looks.—Angie H., Elmira, N.Y.

FOOT MASSAGE Dear Heloise: Since my job requires that I stand for several hours a day, my feet usually get tired by the time I get home. One of the best ways to give myself a foot massage is to roll my feet over a rubber ball, one ball per foot. Afterward, I soak my feet in a pan of water with 3 tablespoon­s of baking soda for about 30 minutes, then dry my feet off and use a little lotion on them. If my feet get very dry, I rub olive oil into them, slip on a pair of cotton socks and leave them on overnight. My feet feel great afterward.—Helen B., Juneau, Alaska

CURVED MATS Dear Heloise: My big complaint is about place mats. I used to be able to find place mats for my round table that were curved to fit the round edge. I have a hard time finding them now.—Marilyn P., via email

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