Texarkana Gazette

Home solutions keep aluminum cookware shining

- Heloise

Dear Heloise: I enjoyed your hint about using cream of tartar on aluminum cookware to restore the shine. It works! I have also used half a lemon in the pot with boiling water. The acid in the citrus gets rid of the dull appearance. Works better than steel wool pads. — Ruth F., North Canton, Ohio

Novel Bread Box

Dear Heloise: I have a small kitchen and have found that using the microwave as a bread box saves space. Some may think it is a bother to take out the loaf of bread every time they want to use the microwave, but it quickly became a habit for everyone. — Betty, via email SEND A GREAT HINT TO: Heloise

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Save Those Cans

Dear Heloise: I rinse and save a few cans from beans, etc. and use them to dispose of cooking oil and grease. Once the grease is in the can, I refrigerat­e it to congeal the grease, then put the can in the garbage. If the grease or oil doesn’t congeal, I put several gently used paper towels (that I save in a container under the sink) in the can to absorb the grease and then dispose of it properly. — Vonnie, via email

Vonnie, this is a great way to safely get rid of leftover grease and cut down on the mess. Thanks! — Heloise

Salt Or No Salt

Dear Heloise: When preparing dry beans, should I add salt to the water the beans are soaking in, or wait until they’re done cooking? — Cassandra in Pennsylvan­ia

Cassandra, putting salt in the water the beans are soaking in will cause the skins to toughen. Just add the salt a few moments before serving, after the beans are cooked and ready to be eaten. — Heloise

No Bread

Dear Heloise: I ran out of bread for sandwiches, but instead of running to the store, I made wraps by placing all the ingredient­s in lettuce leaves and rolling them up. Not only did they taste great, I lowered the number of calories I was consuming. Now I make all my sandwiches this way. — June in Utah

Blueberrie­s

Dear Heloise: If you want delicious blueberrie­s, take fresh blueberrie­s and run them under hot water for a few seconds. It helps bring out the flavor.

Also, if you love homemade blueberry muffins, add frozen blueberrie­s to your batter and gently stir. This will help keep down that bluish color that seeps out, and the berries will be nice and firm when baked. — Marla in Oklahoma

Pickle Juice

Dear Heloise: My family loves coleslaw, and I have a recipe with an unusual ingredient. Pickle juice! After we finish a jar of pickles, we save the brine to add to the coleslaw. Start with adding a tablespoon of pickle juice, then add more to taste. I also put cucumbers and onions in the jar of brine for a delicious treat. — Susan in Oregon

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