The Maui News

HINTS FROM HELOISE

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DEAR READERS:

When it comes to housework, organizati­on is key. You’ll save steps, get more done and have more time for other things. A daily schedule, with all of your tasks listed, can help get chores done. Here’s an example:

Monday: Bathrooms. Deep clean sinks/toilets/tubs/showers.

Tuesday: Kitchen. Tackle the fridge and throw out spoiled foods. Wipe out the microwave. Clean the floor.

Wednesday: Living room. Thorough dusting and vacuuming. Flip the couch cushions, and pick up newspapers and clutter.

Thursday: Bedrooms. Change the sheets. Dust, and clean the floor well. Friday: Pickup day for little chores. Saturday and Sunday usually are laundry days for many families. Get the family on board and have them pitch in. Everyone can help, even with a simple chore.

— Heloise DEAR HELOISE: How can I clean the office coffee machine? It gets clogged with minerals because it is on all day, and we go through a lot of pots of coffee. Help!

— Amy W. in Ohio AMY, DON’T PANIC. Help is here. Of course, you should check the manual or look it up online. However, my trusty buddy, full-strength white or apple-cider vinegar, will do the trick safely.

Fill the water reservoir with 1 or 2 cups of vinegar, and turn on the machine. Run the hot vinegar through a second time. Pour the vinegar down the drain in the break room for freshness. Run the machine with several cycles of water to remove any trace of vinegar.

For more hints on using vinegar, send for my pamphlet. Go to www.Heloise.com to order, or send $5 and a stamped, self-addressed, long envelope to: Heloise/Vinegar, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. Wash the coffeepot and basket with warm, soapy water, then rinse and dry to prevent water spots. Also, the drip area of the machine can accumulate oil; clean it, too.

— Heloise DEAR READERS: Here is a letter of laughter from 1981 that rings true for any parent or grandparen­t.

— Heloise “HELOISE:After an exasperati­ng day with my preschool son, I had taken all I thought I could take. ‘James!’ I cried, ‘You’re driving me crazy!’

“With big, innocent eyes, he said, ‘Mom, I can’t be doing that — I don’t even know how to drive!’”

— Janie DEAR HELOISE: I gave my little granddaugh­ter her own small notebook. I wrote in it little notes and phone numbers. She pretends she’s my secretary, and she’s keeping notes for me. Every time we meet, I add in a new note or number!

— Grandma Ruth, Reading, Pa. WANT TO KNOW my recipes? Order my pamphlet Heloise’s Main Dishes and More. Send $3 and a long, self-addressed, stamped (65 cents) envelope to: Heloise/Main Dishes, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001.

Copyright 2018

King Features Syndicate Inc.

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