Texarkana Gazette

Unsticking glasses from each other

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DEAR READERS: If your glasses are stuck together, you can unstick them without breaking them by trying a coldheat approach. Put ice cubes into the top of the glasses, then place them inside of a sink filled with warm to hot water (because heat expands). Let them stay in the sink for several minutes. Then carefully pull them apart. — Heloise

LADDER SAFETY

DEAR READERS: Ladders are so useful in our home, but you must be careful when using them. Read the warning label attached to your ladder for weight and height limits.

Always check the ladder rungs before climbing to be sure that they are study and dry. Keep the ladder on a solid level surface, not on wet dirt or gravel. And do not overextend your reach. Use both hands to climb.

For extra safety, paint every other rung with bright paint for a visual clue. — Heloise

REUSING GREASE

DEAR HELOISE: I recently saw a product on TV that solidifies cooking grease so it can be put into the regular trash. I’ve saved vegetable cans, poured grease into them and stored it in the fridge until I tossed the whole can in the trash. But this product made me rethink that process.

Now when the can is full, I put it in a sink of warm water long enough to loosen the grease. (You may have to run a knife around the edge.) I then dump it from the can directly into the trash. Now I can just reuse the same grease can over and over and recycle the rest. — J., in Arkansas

CRAWFISH QUIZ

DEAR READERS: Are crawdads, mudbugs, crayfish and crawfish all the same? Here’s the answer to this fishy question:

Yes! These are freshwater crustacean­s that really look like tiny lobsters with claws and are about 3 to 6 inches long. Crawfish are normally boiled and turn bright red when cooked. However, crawfish also are battered and deepfried, which is often called “Cajun Popcorn.” The dish was created by the famous New Orleans chef Paul Prudhomme. — Heloise

SCRATCHING FURNITURE

DEAR READERS: When you bring a new kitty home, it is normal for them to scratch furniture due to their growing claws. So, to prevent your kitten from ruining your sofa or chairs, buy a scratching post for it.

To get your kitten used it, sprinkle a bit of catnip over it because cats love catnip! — Heloise

EFFECTIVE VACUUMING

DEAR READERS: Carpets and rugs get so dirty and need to be cleaned often. To get rid of embedded dirt and debris, vacuum a carpet or rug slowly and use overlappin­g strokes about seven times. Examine the carpet closely another time just to be sure that you have removed all of the dirt. — Heloise

PET PAL

DEAR HELOISE: This is Bodhi, my Goldendood­le, who loves his stuffed toys. He takes them everywhere, usually picking a “toy du jour” that he carries around for a day before picking up another. He’s 3 years old and my constant companion. — Nancy Kelley, Augusta, Maine

Readers, to see Bodhi and our other Pet Pals, go to Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.”

Do you have a furry friend to share with our readers? Send a photo and a brief descriptio­n to Heloise@heloise.com. — Heloise

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