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Hints from Heloise

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Dear Heloise: My hint concerns kitchen towels. When buying them, I look for double-sided towels. By that, I mean the absorbent wa e weave pa ern should be on both sides. ey may cost a bit more, but you will get a be er and longer-lasting towel. Of course, be on the lookout for a sale so that you can stock up.

I read your column in the Orange County Register.

anks, and keep ‘em coming! -- Ira Blair, Lake Forest, California

SELF-CLEANING OVEN Dear Heloise: e idea of cleaning the grate in my outdoor grill was not pleasant, so I decided to put it in my self-cleaning oven. It worked like a charm. -- Janet R., Plano, Texas

THE PERFECT MEATBALL Dear Heloise: I found an easy way to shape meatballs into a beautiful round form. I put the meat in a 3-1/2-by-1/2inch bo le cap, mold it in, then remove a perfectly round meatball from it. anks for all of your terri c tips from you and your dedicated followers. Aloha! -- Miss Maui Mary, via email

CLEANING OUT THE WASHING MACHINE

Dear Heloise: I read your column daily and immediatel­y thought of how most washing machines have removable lters on the inside that you can remove and clean out. ese get clogged up (but seemingly never dried out), so they can begin to smell bad if they’re not taken care of.

I take mine out once a month and clean the gunk out. I then rinse it out with water and put it back into the washing machine. My machine also has a “clean cycle” that I use once in a while to clean it all out. ese things might help Linda’s clothes get rid of that bad smell. Just a thought. ank you always for your helpful hints! -- Diane M., Fort Wayne, Indiana

LUGGAGE TROUBLE

Dear Heloise: We haven’t come across this in your column yet! Here’s what to do if the retractabl­e handle of your suitcase suddenly gets stuck and won’t go down, no ma er how hard you try to jiggle or force it:

is happened to us at Incheon Airport in Seoul, South Korea, a couple of hours before our ight. We were told to go down to the basement where there was a shoe and luggage repair shop.

e fellow injected silicone oil into both sides of the handle, and within a minute, he got the handle to slide right down!

We hope this x will save some of your readers the expense of having to buy replacemen­t suitcases. (By the way, the kind fellow did not charge us for his service and absolutely refused to take any money from us!) -- Phyllis and David Stolls, Riverside, California

MEDICAL RECORDS

Dear Heloise: I read the le er from M.D., in California, who says that they print out a document of their prescripti­ons and supplement­s for years. I have done the same thing, but additional­ly, I save a smaller copy that I fold it and put in my wallet. I also keep a copy in my passport. During any medical event, the emergency help can look in your wallet for identi cation.

ere, they would nd all your medication­s and surgeries on one page.

For years, I have passed this informatio­n out to other travelers, so I hope this is helpful. I read your column daily in the Spring eld News-Sun, in Spring eld, Ohio. -- Joanne Harris, via email

Send a money-saving or time-saving hint to Heloise@ Heloise.com. I can’t answer your le er personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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