The Palm Beach Post

Thankful for those giving gift of life

- Write to Heloise in care of The Palm Beach Post, 2751 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33405-1233 or email Heloise@Heloise.com

Heloise

Dear Readers: Today’s Sound On is about organ donation. — Heloise

”Dear Heloise: My 17-year-old son received a new kidney after the tragic death of a young woman in an auto accident, and he is now doing fine. He had kidney problems almost from birth, and the doctors said I’d lose him before he turned 30 unless he received a kidney transplant. No parent wants to outlive his or her children, but thankfully a donor was finally found. I would like to raise awareness of how desperatel­y donated organs are needed. To those who have graciously become organ donors, thank you, from a very grateful mother.” — Lisa G., Ann Arbor, Mich.

Dear Heloise: Aloha! I’ve been saving wine bottle corks, and I use them to top skewers when preparing a whole chicken for roasting. You’re safe from poking yourself or tearing the foil, and it’s easy to remove when the cooking is done. — Liz H., Kauai, Hawaii

Liz, aloha to you, too! — Heloise

Dear Readers: The question of what to do with all of your empty plastic containers motivated many of you to send me some hints:

Carol F. wrote: “Call a day care center. They usually can use empty plastic containers for crayons, paints or other craft materials.”

Win G. wrote: “I give them to a local senior center, and they use them to send any leftovers home after the daily lunches.”

April B. wrote: “I keep them and fill them with Christmas cookies and candies.”

June K. wrote: “I keep a supply of chalk in empty containers so my granddaugh­ters can draw on the sidewalk when they visit.”

Thanks to all my readers who had so many great ideas to share. — Heloise

Dear Heloise: It’s easier to replace the cap on a spray product if the cap is placed upside down on the counter and the upsidedown can is pressed into the cap. — Marge G., via email

Dear Readers: My little dog, Chammy, has suggestion­s of her own: It’s always a good idea to wash out pet food bowls every week with soap and hot water to make sure that there’s no bacteria growing on your dog’s or cat’s food and water bowls. — Heloise

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