The Bakersfield Californian

HINTS FROM HELOISE

- FOR TODAY’S BUSY CONSUMERS — Heloise

Dear Heloise: When my daughter was getting married, I gave her a number of bulky items for her shower, including towels and plastic storage bowls.

As I shopped for wrapping supplies, I was dishearten­ed at how expensive it would be to make a pretty presentati­on and that the wrapping paper would soon be trash.

I spotted large reusable shopping bags — the shiny kind that stand on their own.

They had a variety of bright designs to match my daughter’s style, fit her low-waste lifestyle and were rather inexpensiv­e. A little tissue paper and ribbon added flair. Five years later, she still uses the bags in a variety of ways.

I have started doing the same with other gifts, including smaller novelty themed bags for children. There are a quite a variety, and it’s nice to know the “wrapping” will have extended use.

— Irene in Ohio

Dear Heloise:

After I use one of those pre-moistened floor cleaning pads that attach to the mop, I turn the pad over and use the other side to clean the baseboards. This is a timeand money-saver!

Dear Heloise:

— Cathy In Texas

I found an easy way to really clean my metal miniblinds.

I fill my bathtub with soapy, warm water and lay the blinds in the water for about 20 to 30 minutes. I then let about half of the water drain from the tub and scrub the blinds with a car wash brush that has an extension pole.

Then I rinse them in the tub and take them outside to dry in the sunlight. Using the long-handled brush makes the job easier and saves my back.

— Harold In Louisiana

Dear Heloise: To freshen my drapes, I put them in the dryer with a dyer sheet on a cool or air-dry setting. They come out smelling fresh and free from cat hair and dust. This is a good way to freshen drapes when there’s very little time to do anything else with them.

— Donna In New York

Dear Readers: If you are taking medication­s and are planning to travel, here are a few things to keep in mind:

n Make a list of all medication­s you’re taking.

n Bring enough of each medication to last the length of the trip and maybe a day or two extra, just in case.

n Keep medication­s in the original containers with their labels from the pharmacy.

n Always bring your medication­s with you in a carry-on bag if you are flying.

Send your hints to Heloise@ Heloise.com or mail them to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000.

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