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HELPFUL HINTS

By HELOISE

This article was published February 11, 2013 at 2:28 a.m.

— DEAR READERS: Here is this week’s sound off, about donating used items:

While helping my mom pack hygiene bags for the homeless and disadvantaged, I noticed that some people donated products from hotel stays. While this is a kind gesture, the majority of the containers were either empty or contained literally just drops of product!

I was horrified and sick to my stomach, and wondered how many people received empty bottles, as the packers had no clue that the tiny bottles were empty.

Please ask your helpful readers to not donate empty or next-to-empty bottles!

  • Paula, via e-mail

Paula, you are right, and thank you for reminding my readers. Readers, please donate good goods! Half-used of anything is of no use and wastes the volunteer’s time.

DEAR HELOISE: Uses for a half-gone bag of chips:

As a topping for salads and soups.

On a sandwich for crunchiness.

Coat vegetables with the crumbs, then fry.

Top casseroles and other dishes with them.

  • Margarette in Texas

DEAR HELOISE: Can you please reprint your recipe for jewelry cleaner? I have used it once and was very happy with the results, but now I can’t find my copy.

  • A Reader, via e-mail

DEAR READER: Just mix equal parts ammonia and water. Soak jewelry for a few minutes, and use an old toothbrush to gently remove any built-up dirt. Rinse jewelry with warm water. Be sure to put something over the drain so you do not lose your pieces!

This cleaner recipe is only for real gold and diamond jewelry. Do not use with opal, pearl, turquoise, coral, malachite, amber, lapis lazuli, jade or any other soft or porous stone. Save leftover cleaner in a clearly labeled jar. You can reuse it until the mixture turns cloudy. But since it’s so cheap, after a few times, pour it in the kitchen sink and scrub with a brush, and any grease and grime will disappear.

DEAR HELOISE: Easy cleanup for candle wax, especially after eight days on a menorah: Spray with nonstick cooking spray before use. The wax will rub off.

  • Cathy in Florida

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or e-mail Heloise@Heloise.com

ActiveStyle, Pages 26 on 02/11/2013

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