The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Wine labels

- Hints from Heloise Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000; Fax 210-HELOISE; or email Heloise@ Heloise.com.

DEAR HELOISE » My grandson loves to save labels of various wines he liked and keeps them in a scrapbook with notations next to the labels. However, he was having a hard time with removing some of the labels after soaking the bottle for several hours. Is there an easier way to get those labels off?

— Wanda-Jo K., Dyersburg, Tenn.

DEAR WANDA-JO » yes, there is an easier way. You’ll need a pan of water and a funnel. Boil the water until it’s very hot. Place the funnel in the opening of the bottle and pour the boiling water inside the bottle. After a few minutes, try peeling the label off. If the label gives you too much resistance, wait a few more minutes and then slowly, carefully peel it off.@TX BodyLeft_ Sans:Dear Heloise >> We recently had a very dangerous moment at our home. While cooking steaks on the grill (on the patio next to the house), somehow a spark must have flown up from a small breeze and caught the side of the house on fire. I ran for the fire extinguish­er, and it took us about 10 to 15 minutes to figure out how to operate it. My neighbors turned on their hose and put out the fire, but it was a close call.

Please tell people that they need a fire extinguish­er but they also need to know how to work the model they have, before there’s a fire. A house is more than just walls and floors. It’s memories and a refuge, and I shudder to think I might have lost it all in a fire!

— Margaret H., Miami, Fla.

DEAR HELOISE » Three weeks ago I went to a family gathering, and when I was in the bathroom, I noticed the hostess had not put out any hand towels, so everyone had to use a bar of soap and the family bath towels to dry their hands. It taught me a lesson! Now when I have company over I set out liquid soap in a dispenser and a roll of paper towels. Several of my friends have commented that they like this idea very much!

— Nancy W., Fairfield, Vt.

DEAR HELOISE » My husband and I received a phone call the other night from a woman who said we had won a huge sum of money. Sounds nice, but I knew I hadn’t entered any contest or give-away deals, so I suspected it was a scam. The woman tried to get informatio­n from us, such as our Social Security number, bank numbers, etc., but we didn’t give out any informatio­n. Then she went into some nonsense about how we had to pay a certain amount to claim this bundle of fictitious money. Needless to say, we did not cooperate with her. Please warn your readers about these crooks. — Phil and Fiona V., Amhurst, N.Y.

DEAR PHIL AND FIONA » the scammers never seem to quit, which is why we all must be alert for these scams that could rob us of our hard-earned money

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