When washing greens
Dear Heloise: I saw a letter from Kelly T. in your column about washing greens. You mentioned submerging them in a bowl of cold water. Adding 1/2 cup of vinegar to 1 cup of water and soaking them for 3 minutes helps to remove bacteria. Just rinse and pat dry. — Deborah Graham, in Curwensville, Pennsylvania
READER COMMENTS
Dear Heloise: A lot of newspapers have discontinued their print publications and are online only, so comics aren’t an option for gift wrapping in our area.
Good old-fashioned clip binders are great for opened bags of chips/pretzels, etc. Also, plastic covers from prepared foods are great for flowerpot drip trays.
And you can make your own air fryer inserts by cutting out parchment paper. Works great! Thanks. — Trudy Dillon, via email
LITTER BOXES
Dear Heloise: Litter boxes stink because they are plastic and should not be allowed to dry between uses. I use metal lasagna-sized baking pans and have two in rotation so that they can dry in between uses. I also lightly sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of the clean one to help with any wet areas.
Since they don’t get scratched like plastic, they last for much longer and don’t smell. Because they are shallow, I do have them set in taller plastic tubs that also have litter in them to catch any misses. They need to be changed daily. This helps monitor their health.
Cats don’t like going in a messy box, so make sure to clean it after each use. — Ann’s Thoughts, in Rolla, Missouri
SHORT PEOPLE
PROBLEMS
Dear Heloise: I am a short woman. When I go shopping and cannot reach something, I wait for a taller person to come by and ask if they could please reach up and get the item for me. Then I look them in the eye, and with a smile, I say, “Thank you. You have done your good deed for the day!” It always brings a smile and a look of pride. — Barb Clark, in New Jersey
SWEATY
CLOTHES SMELL
Dear Heloise: I had a problem with my sweaty yard clothes having a musty smell, even after washing them. My service tech told me to add in white vinegar with the fabric softener. Now I have fresh-smelling clothes and a tub that shines like new. It’s a simple solution that works without any expensive chemicals. — Stan M., in Lafayette, Louisiana
