The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Pet care post-pandemic

- — Annie, via email

During this difficult time, we had to change many of our shopping habits, and that’s true for how we cared for our pets. It was easier to have all kinds of goods delivered, including pet food. Now pet companies are offering subscripti­on boxes of specific pet food for your pets that are delivered to your house. And on-demand pet grooming is growing. You can use an app to find a local, on-demand cat or dog groomer who will come to your doorstep. Check out these options. Your vet will be aware of these kinds of services, too.

Covid card hint

DEAR HELOISE >> I save the clear plastic sleeves that comes with greeting cards. I cut one down to size and put my COVID vaccine card in it and taped it shut. The card is protected and can be easily updated if boosters are given. --Jean, via email

Jean, that’s a good recycling hint too. You also can make photocopie­s of your card to have on hand or in case you lose or damage the card. There are also COVID card protectors that you can buy.

Cleaning the coffeemake­r

Often, we just rinse the pot out with water after we finish the coffee. But it also needs a thorough cleaning to remove oils or deposits on the sides or bottom of the pot. You should follow the directions in the booklet that comes with your pot. For most types, you can pour white household vinegar into the water well of the coffeemake­r and then run the pot through a cycle. After that, run plain water through it several times to rinse out the vinegar.

It should be clean and ready to use again.

Dryer safety

DEAR HELOISE >> The entire length of the dryer vent hose needs to be cleaned out from time to time, usually with brushes on poles or on ropes, as lint buildup will be a danger there. We took the back off our dryer and were surprised to find plenty of lint there, too. It would be great if the manufactur­ers put in a few more filters so we could safely maintain our appliances ourselves.

— Kay, Port Charlotte, Fla. Kay, good advice. Clean the dryer lint screen after or before each load. This keeps the air flowing through the dryer. A buildup of lint can cause a fire hazard. Never run your dryer when you are not at home.

Pet pal

Charlene Wenzel sent a picture of Bella, her adopted cat. Here’s the wonderful story:

To see Bella, go to www.Heloise.com and click on the “Pet of the Week.”

Donating clothes

DEAR HELOISE >> I donate clothes and shoes to my favorite nonprofit thrift shop. I keep a bag in the bedroom to fill with donations. When I deliver them, I include a bag of plastic grocery bags. They are much appreciate­d. I pick up items at this store that I need, such as used sheets to use for the backs of quilts we make at church and pieces of fabric for the quilt tops. Thrift shops are a great place to buy and save a ton of money.

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