Dayton Daily News

Save energy and money

- Heloise

Dear Readers: Are you interested in learning more about SAVING ENERGY AND MONEY while keeping your home comfortabl­e, well-lit and insulated? The answer may be as close as your utility company.

It may offer a special customer service exhibition, with experts, dioramas, videos and other displays to educate and inform you and your family on the newest technologi­es and practices in the industry, such as LED lighting and discounted weatheriza­tion programs.

Check out your utility’s website, or call for more informatio­n. — Heloise

Better leather

Dear Heloise: I received a lovely leather handbag for Christmas, and in the packaging was a care tag. Here are some of the hints:

* Leather items should be kept away from water, grease, natural (sun) and artificial light, heat, humidity and cosmetics, including alcohol-laden perfumes.

Carrying too many items inside the bag is not recommende­d; this can misshape the bag.

A leather conditione­r should be used regularly to keep the bag malleable, soft and strong.

Dark fabrics, like denim jeans, can transfer their ink onto light-colored bags.

When not in use, pack the bag fully but loosely with tissue paper, and store it in its dust bag.

These bags can cost a pretty penny, but proper care can prolong their life. — Julie W. in Dallas

Gap coverage

Dear Readers: Be aware: If you are using your vehicle in a rideshare program to earn extra money, you will need to make adjustment­s to your auto insurance. It may be called gap coverage or extended coverage — call your insurance provider for more informatio­n. — Heloise

Easy removal

Dear Heloise: Packages received nowadays have printed shipping labels showing the recipient’s name, address and other informatio­n, including bar codes.

The labels are hard to remove. An easy way to remove all the informatio­n without trying to get the label off is to dab acetone nail-polish remover on the informatio­n you want erased. — Constance C., Bakersfiel­d, Calif.

The acetone will smear the ink, rendering it illegible. — Heloise

Stick-to-itiveness

Dear Heloise: Wow, that hit a nerve! When a reader asked why people make New Year’s resolution­s and said that we ALL promise to lose weight (not on my list) and NO one keeps their resolution­s, I say speak for yourself!

I make resolution­s yearly (aka setting goals). I set incrementa­l steps daily or weekly to meet my goals. Some are small, like eating more vegetables, whereas some are more lofty, like getting a degree or a license.

I can’t say that I attain all of the goals, but I have successes yearly. I say keep setting those goals! — Denise W., Temecula, Calif.

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