The Record (Troy, NY)

How long does flour have purpose?

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DEAR HELOISE >> How long does ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR last in the refrigerat­or? I’ve had it in the refrigerat­or one year. Is it still good to use?

— Dorothy D., Fayettevil­le, N.C.

DEAR DOROTHY D. >> Dorothy, allpurpose flour can last up to eight months on the shelf when stored in a tightly sealed container. If you keep it in the refrigerat­or, it can last as long as two years.

DEAR HELOISE >> You had a recipe for Cole Slaw With Yogurt that was out of this world. Would you please reprint it?

— Rose J., Brighton, Mich.

DEAR ROSE J. >> Rose, this recipe is delicious with so many different meals, and with the holidays coming soon, it adds a nice original touch to many traditiona­l dinners. Here it is:

Cole Slaw With Yogurt

1/2 cup nonfat yogurt

1 small sweet pickle, minced 2 tablespoon­s green onion, minced

1 teaspoon lemon juice

1/8 teaspoon pepper

1 cup shredded cabbage

1/3 cup shredded carrot Combine the yogurt, pickle, onion, lemon juice and pepper in a bowl. Mix in cabbage and carrot ( you might be able to find packaged shredded cabbage and carrots at your grocery store), making sure the yogurt mixture is evenly distribute­d and all of the cabbage and carrot gets well- coated. Chill before serving.

DEAR HELOISE >> I’ve heard that you can cook in the dishwasher. Is that true?

— Maud W., Tigard, Ore.

DEAR MAUDW. >> Yes, you can. It had a brief popularity about 20 years ago and seems to be making a comeback. There are a few videos on the internet on how to do this, which suggest cooking in canning jars. The running time of a dishwasher uses a lot of electricit­y, so perhaps cooking dinner and washing the dishes at the same time is more environmen­tally friendly.

P. S. And speaking of dishwasher­s, here are some items that should not go in them, but instead should be washed by hand:

Wooden cutting boards: The heat will warp them and split the wood.

Cast iron skillet: This item needs to be “seasoned” to protect it.

Nonstick pans.

Good knives: You’ll dull the knife.

Soft plastics: They will warp. Insulated drinkware. Metal-rimmed glasses or china: The dishwasher will remove the gold trim eventually.

DEAR HELOISE >> I’ve discovered an easy way to separate an egg: I use my kitchen funnel in a glass, and crack the egg in there. Ideally, the yolk will stay in the funnel, and the white will slide into the glass.

— Susan in Arkansas

Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 782795000; Fax 210-HELOISE; or email Heloise@Heloise. com.

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