Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- HELOISE Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email Heloise@Heloise.com

DEAR HELOISE: When I pass away, what happens to my social security number? Does it get reassigned to someone else? Just wondering.

— Elsa W. in Illinois

DEAR READER: That’s absolutely a great question. The Social Security Administra­tion (ssa. gov) does not reappoint a Social Security number to someone else after the original owner’s death.

The SSA estimates that there are enough new number combinatio­ns to last well into the next several generation­s.

By the way, since its inception, there have been over 450 million Social Security numbers issued!

DEAR READERS: After you’re discharged from an emergency hospital stay, you can ask for a copy of your medical records. Call the hospital administra­tor; there may be a charge for them.

Your regular doctor will want to look it over to see what you’ve had done.

DEAR HELOISE: When I receive a gift card, I know how much is on it. Since the cards are usually not reloadable, each time I use one, I write the remaining balance on the front.

This way, I always know how much is on it. Then I just throw it away when empty.

— Susan W. in Ohio DEAR READERS: Some cards are reloadable; check to see if you can add money to the card!

DEAR HELOISE: When we have company coming for a three- or four-day stay, I get my outfits all laid out and ready for each day.

This way, I can be dressed and ready and in the kitchen to make coffee, breakfast, etc.

— Corrinne B., Texas

DEAR HELOISE: Regarding a recent hint about putting holes in plastic bags that hold vegetables: There are large vegetable bags with freshness vents (holes already in the bag). I ordered some online.

— Lori in Minnesota DEAR READER: You can also wrap a head of lettuce, broccoli or cauliflowe­r, for example, in paper toweling to reduce moisture and keep it fresh longer.

DEAR HELOISE: I use paper coffee filters to cover foods that need to be warmed up in the microwave.

Also, I use cat litter in old trunks for the smell — 3 cups spread out in the trunk, and close for four to five days.

— Dee H., Minnesota

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