The Record (Troy, NY)

Cold or flu?

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DEARREADER­S>> With all the running around and holiday preparatio­ns, you and your family may be susceptibl­e to the COMMON COLD OR THE FLU. But do you know the difference?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov), colds are typically milder than the flu. With a cold, you’ll have a runny nose, congestion, sore throat and sneezing. A cold can sneak up on you, but the flu will hit fast. The flu involves body aches, headaches and usually a fever, chills and fatigue.

The flu can escalate to pneumonia; check with your medical practition­er for more informatio­n.

DEARHELOIS­E >> We are in our 80s and have a large family. This year, we have a different idea: We’ve invited the family to get together, and we will bring a catalog for various charities we’ve supported in the past. We will give the family a budget. The gift(s) will be sent with their names. This may give a different focus.

— Judith L., via email

DEARHELOIS­E>> I put a fresh flower on a present (I even stick it in one of those little water tubes to keep it fresh), and a piece of holly or little poinsettia for Christmas!

— A Reader, via email

DEARHELOIS­E>> When my father passed away, I had a whole bag of his neckties. I sewed them into a Christmas tree skirt, and now Dad’s with us every Christmas.

— Mariann W., via email

DEARMARIAN­NW.>> Love this idea! DEARHELOIS­E >> When an appli- ance isn’t working correctly, I do a search on the internet. In the search bar, I enter the appliance brand, type of appliance, model number and nature of the problem. For example: “XXX dishwasher model 12345 will not turn on or stops mid- cycle, or will not drain.”

I search the internet for the user manual using the same sequence. Most manuals can be read online, downloaded for future reference or printed Tim D., Kettering, .— Ohio

DEARTIMD. >> WRAP IT UP — I’LL TAKE IT

DEARREADER­S>> Here are some of my classic gift-wrapping hints for themed people:

• For a wandering soul or traveler, wrap the gift in an old road map.

• Yellowed sheet music is great for a musical talent, pianist or aspiring rock star.

• The Sunday comics make a colorful wrap for a kid, or a kid at heart.

• A colorful bandana can be wrapped around a jewelry box or small similar gift.

• Pop a gift in a reusable grocery bag for the environmen­talist.

• A baby gift can be wrapped in a blanket or swaddler.

Use your creativity to give your gifts that extra pizazz!

DEARHELOIS­E >> My favorite kitchen tool is a backscratc­her. The claw on the end allows me to easily reach items on high shelves. It has saved my husband many a trip to the kitchen.

— Judy C., Paragould, Ark.

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