Springfield News-Sun

Humidifier helps with dry skin

- Heloise Household Hints

Dear Heloise: Regarding Courtney W.’s question about alleviatin­g dry winter skin, I would like to recommend using a humidifier. I’ve used one for years due to dry skin, and it helps not

only my skin, but also my dry hair and sinuses.

They’re readily available, as is the distilled water used in them. I even have a small portable one for travel! —

Cindy C., Redlands, California

Gift for seniors

Dear Heloise: I read the article from Betty R. about family not listening when she tells them, “No gifts, please, I am downsizing.” The solution for my senior husband and I are receiving gift cards to restaurant­s or generic cards to be used anywhere. We thoroughly enjoy the gift cards; we use them whenever we want or need them, and they do not take up space! — Violet P.,

Houston

Hard-boiling eggs

Dear Heloise: I have a method that never fails. I put two or three eggs in a small saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil and let boil for a couple of seconds. Cover and let cool.

When the water is cold, I check to see if any shells have cracked. Those eggs then get used in something else.

I write the date on the ones that are perfect, and I use the water the eggs boiled in for my plants. I read your col- umn in the Republican-amer- ican published in Waterbury, Connecticu­t. — Sincerely, C arolyn Mcdono u gh, Canaan, Connecticu­t

Heating moisturize­r

Dear Heloise: I have a small tabletop heater in my bathroom. I always turn it on before my shower to keep my bathroom warm.

Then, when I use my moisturize­r, I put it on my hands and hold my hands in front of the heater for two seconds so that my moisturize­r is warm and goes on easily. —

Joy, The Villages, Florida

Bags instead of baskets

Dear Heloise: Just want to suggest that if your laundry room is downstairs, do not use a plastic laundry basket.

Carrying it downstairs increases the chance of a fall. Instead, use a mesh laun- dry bag, make sure the top is securely closed, and just toss it down the stairs.

This keeps both hands free and adds a greater measure of safety for you as you go downstairs. Keep safe. —

Grace Hill, via email

Saving recipes

Dear Heloise: I just took a photo of your Italian Chicken recipe. It is a quick way to save a recipe or hint nowa- days, rather than cutting it out of the paper. I’ve been reading Heloise since I don’t remember! — Patricia Joan Ellis Smith, via email

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