Organizing meds
DEAR HELOISE » For those of us who deal with multiple bottles of pills each day, I’ve found a couple of things that work for me. First, I made myself a cheat sheet grouping names of meds by time of day. Then I organized the bottles in the slots of a silverware tray. When filling each section of the daily/weekly pill organizer, I have all the bottles lined up in a slot in the tray.
No more searching through the collection of bottles for the one that I want. Just make sure the slots in the tray are wide enough to accommodate the larger bottles!
— A Reader
Light in closet
DEAR HELOISE » If you want a light in a closet, put it on the inside wall over the closet door rather than in the middle of the ceiling, where half the light shines in your eyes.
— Alden Lewis, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania
Where do i keep my keys?
DEAR HELOISE » All of my keys are in a key case, each attached separately to the case by its own metal connector. The key case sits in the front right pocket of my pants.
When I need to use a key, I take the key case out of my pants, open it, swing out the key I need to open the door. Then once I’m through the door, I swing the key back inside the key case and put the key case back into the pocket of my pants. It stays there all the way to the next time I need to pull out a key.
— Al F., Glendale, California
Heloise bomb!
DEAR HELOISE » I love the “Heloise bomb”
— baking soda and vinegar! I have so many uses for it, including dog accidents. My dog was sick recently and had a diarrhea accident. After cleanup, I used baking soda to soak up excess moisture and vacuumed 30 minutes later. I then sprinkled more baking soda on the spot with vinegar on top. Thirty minutes later, I scrubbed. It worked, and no discoloration! But check a corner on your carpet first. — Beverly, Spokane, Washington
DEAR HELOISE » I recently read a hint about using plastic bags for trash bags in the car. This might seem like a good way to recycle the bags, but it can cause problems. I used to do this, until someone broke my window out assuming I had purchased something. It left me with a repair bill.