The Palm Beach Post

A great idea for grated cheese

- Heloise Household Hints 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

Dear Heloise: There is a great way to grate cheese and not have a mess afterward. Use a stand-alone box grater and place it inside a very large plastic bag. Zipclose bags are best for this task. Grate the cheese, and you’ll notice that it all goes into the bag. Take out what you need, then zip it shut and put the rest in the refrigerat­or. — Lucy A., Mesa, Ariz.

Concentrat­e on this one Dear Heloise:

What is meant when a label says “from concentrat­e”? My husband says juice from concentrat­e is of poorer quality. — Penny F., Hanover Park, Ill.

Penny, water is removed from the product (usually fruit), and it becomes “concentrat­ed.” Water is later added back to restore the concentrat­ed product to its normal state for consumptio­n. This does not affect the vitamins and minerals in the juice. — Heloise

Simple and easy Dear Heloise:

I have a cucumber dish that my friends love, and it’s so easy to make:

1 or 2 cucumbers, thinly sliced

1 teaspoon vinegar

1 cup sour cream

Place sliced cucumber in a bowl. Mix sour cream and vinegar together, and gently stir into cucumbers. Chill for 30 minutes. This dish is especially nice on a warm day, and it adds a little “zip” to any meal. — Frances G., Evansville, Ind.

A little wine with dinner Dear Heloise:

When a recipe calls for a “dry” white wine, I never know what to use. Any suggestion­s? — Candice V., Gillette, Wyo.

Candice, a dry white wine could be pinot grigio or sauvignon blanc or chardonnay, for example. When a recipe calls for dry, it’s probably best to stick with a dry wine rather than substituti­ng a sweet wine. — Heloise

‘Dollar Store Diva’ Dear Heloise:

My husband calls me the “Dollar Store Diva” because I find so many great buys in those types of places. One of my favorite tricks is to buy cheap plastic plates, especially seasonal ones, and use them to give away cookies, cake, etc. They’re so much prettier than plain paper plates, and can always be reused. — Danielle D., Lubbock, Texas

Keep your matches dry Dear Heloise:

Asa camping enthusiast, I’ve discovered that one of the most important things I can do is keep my matches dry. To ensure that they stay dry, I use an empty pill bottle with a childproof top. This also is a great idea for the kitchen if you need to light a stove, and it keeps kids out of a potentiall­y dangerous substance. — William O’M., Durango, Colo.

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