The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Pantry staples

- Hints from Heloise

DEARHELOIS­E » During the pandemic, I’ve enjoyed watching cooking videos on many of the social media platforms, but it got me wondering: What cooking staples should I keep on hand? What do your readers always have in their pantries?

Lots of the chefs reach for olive oil, evaporated milk, breadcrumb­s, different sauces and, of course spices, including garlic, time and time again. What are good shelf-stable items I should always keep on hand to prep these meals?

— Evey W. in Arizona Evey, it’s always important to keep some basics on hand. I think you’ve got a good head start with the oils, breadcrumb­s, canned milks and dried spices. Also consider rice, pasta, chicken broth, vinegar (many varieties), sugar and flour.

P.S. Some items, such as meats — including poultry — and fresh vegetables need to be bought weekly. Itmight be helpful tomake a list.

Organizati­on nation

DEARHELOIS­E » When I undertake a big declutteri­ng in my home, I never buy organizati­onal items (bins, totes, hangers, boxes, etc.) before I get rid of trash, donations, items I can resell, etc. There’s no point in bringing more things into the home before I know exactly what I’m working with.

I can’t buy my way out of clutter. It’s time for an honest conversati­on ... with myself!

— Kathy R. in Texas Kathy, this is definitely an instance of where “themore them errier” does not apply!

Stringing me along

DEARHELOIS­E » Even though I don’t have youngsters at home, I do keep that staple kids snack around: string cheese. It’s so easy to cut and stuff into meat balls, peppers and potatoes before popping in the oven. The string cheese melts nicely, and it’s delicious!

— Mary D. in Illinois

Nible fingers

DEARHELOIS­E » With the kids all using computers somuch these days, we can’t allow them to forget how to write, whether in cursive or printing.

I encourage my young grands to play with modeling clay and to use scissors. These activities keep the fingers and hands nimble and mobile. This might be good exercise for us, too!

— Betty M. in Pennsylvan­ia HINT FROMHIM— PULL IT OFF

DEARHELOIS­E » I buy rotisserie chicken, pull it off the bone and freeze small portions. These are great for enchiladas, pot pies, soups, stews, chicken salad, dumplings — the list goes on. I’m sure your readers can come up with many uses for delicious rotisserie chicken.

— Mark Y. in New York Readers, what recipes would you use chunky or shredded chicken, turkey or roast beef in? (Adding cheese is always an option inmy book!)

Definition time

What is a surfactant? This is a big subject, but for our purposes, a surfactant is added to a personal care product, such as shampoo, to clean the hair and to make bubbles. Surfactant­s in makeup and lotions make the product smoother.

Surfactant­s in household cleaning products help, again, with lather and spreadabil­ity.

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