Texarkana Gazette

Two simple hints to save water

- Heloise Advice

Dear Heloise: In order to save water when cleaning bottles and jars for recycling, I fill the container halfway with water, add a small dot of dishwashin­g liquid, put the lid or cap back on tightly, and shake. Substances that are sticky, such as peanut butter, are able to be removed if allowed to sit for a time and given a vigorous shake every now and then.

Also, to save water and energy on laundry, I regularly spot-treat areas of the garment — such as where deodorant was used or the collar — with warm water, as tolerated by the fabric, working in a little bar or dish soap. The load of laundry can be washed in cold water and still have soil removed. I put the warm water in the sink and use it for multiple garments. Of course, hang to dry whenever possible. — Lisa G., Middlebury, Connecticu­t

Avocado Seeds

Dear Heloise: A friend gave me a suggestion for starting avocado seeds after seeing a seed in water on my kitchen counter.

Clean the seed completely and wrap it in a damp paper towel. Put the wrapped seed in a zip-top plastic back and seal the bag closed. Put the bag in a cabinet. After about three weeks, the seed will show signs of roots and can then be planted in a pot.

I’ve started about a dozen seeds this way. — Karan Llewellyn, Pace, Florida

Pill Confusion

Dear Heloise: To the lady who was getting confused about her medication: Every pharmacy around my hometown will give you a pill container for free to keep your medication­s straight. If your pharmacy doesn’t give you one, then you can go to discount stores to buy inexpensiv­e ones. — Tom Grant, Escanaba, Michigan

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