Check out this two-in-one hint
Dear Heloise: Getting items out during the morning of a yard sale is difficult. This year, we are loading the items in the back of our SUV the day before, so in the morning, we can just back up the vehicle and unload it in front of our house. The lowered back gate can also serve as a table! Even a car with a regular trunk would serve well to move items out quickly.
And another travel tip: I always create a full itinerary that I print out. I include a contact, cellphone number, dates, flight numbers and times, and hotel contact information. If my luggage is lost, and the tags come off, a copy that is placed inside each piece of luggage helps get it to the correct destination! — Ellen Christy, via email
FRYING PAN HINT
Dear Heloise: This hint is from my husband. He always moves the frying pan to another burner on the stove once he’s done cooking. This way, if you forget to turn the burner off, you can see it and turn it off without burning a pot or a pan or causing potential fire. — Nancy, in Florissant, Missouri
KEEPING
GUACAMOLE GREEN
Dear Heloise: In a recent column, I read about putting onion bits on top of guacamole to keep it from turning brown. A while back, I read to place the guacamole in the container, smooth over the top, and add a small layer of water to it. When it’s ready to use, drain the water and stir in the small amount that remains. It works perfectly and can be repeated with any leftover guacamole. — Judy Peterson, in Boerne, Texas
CLEANING
LAMPSHADES
Dear Heloise: From one Debbie to another, a lint roller will not work on a pleated lampshade, but a clean paintbrush works great. I just step outside to clean mine so that no dust goes flying around in the house. — Debbie, in Ohio
GRANDMA SCAMS
Dear Heloise: When I received the “Grandma, I need money” telephone call, I knew right away that it was a scam as my grandma name is “Camera.”
Having an unusual grandma name specific to you might save you from a scam. And if you receive such a call, never ask, “Is this so-and-so?” The scammer will then have a legitimate name to use during the next call. — J.A.G., in Tucson, Arizona
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