The Columbus Dispatch

Adding clams to clam chowder

- Hints From Heloise Heloise

Dear Heloise: We enjoy good soups on these cool winter days. We especially enjoy clam chowder, but after having tried many different varieties, we realized that they do not include “clams” in their broth. We found that you can simply add a small can of “diced clams” to canned chowder, and it becomes a great, tasty dinner meal.

– Howard Zeff, Mission Viejo, California

Dear Heloise: I often hang clothes on hangers in the bathroom instead of using the dryer. They are usually dry by the next morning. Also, you can partially dry them this way, then run the dryer if necessary. If an item is completely dry but still has wrinkles, just wet a hand towel and dry them together for a short time – the wrinkles will come right out.

Sometimes a cotton blouse or another clothing item might need ironing, but I don’t mind ironing.

– Christine, via email

Dear Heloise: With climate change, there has been some storms and loss of electricit­y that comes with it. The best thing to do is to think about your safety and stock up on all the usual foods, a camp stove, batteries, an outdoor grill, etc. One thing I never see on the list of what to stock up on or have on hand is solar yard lights.

Last year, we lost our electricit­y for seven days. People asked me if I had a generator, since I had light in the evening. I told them, “No, I just bring in my solar lights from the garden at night and take them out in the morning to recharge during the day.” Now almost everyone in our community has solar lights!

– Cheryl Lamoreaux, via email Dear Heloise: If your vacuum cleaner is not effective at picking up small particles that are attracted to the carpet by static electricit­y, such as holiday manufactur­ed greenery, the sticky side of packing tape will do the job.

– D.M., via email

Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise@heloise.com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received.

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