Helpful Hints

DEAR HELOISE: After reading the comments in your column about things accumulating in the bottom that clog up dishwashers (Heloise here: labels from jars), I'd like to add another thing to check.

I thought I was going to have to replace the dishwasher, which had stopped working. It wouldn't fill. I don't recall what prompted me to do it, but I checked the opening from the drain tube that connects from the dishwasher to the garbage disposal. It was plugged with grease. I decided to replace the tube instead of just cleaning it out. A few bucks and some elbow grease, and the dishwasher was working fine.

-- C.F., North Beach, Md.

DEAR HELOISE: I was cooking soup and had to bring it to a boil. I did not watch it, and the soup boiled over. It was a cream soup, and it left a mess on the burner. I could not get it clean. Then I remembered baking soda. I made a paste and worked on the mess quickly, getting it clean.

-- Margaret T., via email

DEAR READER: Using baking soda as a nonabrasive cleaner in the kitchen is a great hint for all readers! Use a damp sponge and a little baking soda to clean your kitchen sink and stainless-steel items as well. Make sure to wipe clean when done.

DEAR HELOISE: Here is a hint for reusing the plastic cups that individual-size applesauce and fruit snacks come in. When making gelatin or pudding at home, these cups make perfect containers to hold them. And they are just the right size for snacking. I even make cups of nuts, trail mix or cubed cheeses, and seal the top with self-sealing plastic wrap for grab-and-go snacks.

-- Lisa W. in Indiana

DEAR HELOISE: I do a lot of baking for bake sales and other events. Instead of using toothpicks to hold plastic wrap away from icing, I use drinking straws. I get a pack of drinking straws and cut them to lengths around 3 inches. Insert them slightly into the cake, and place plastic wrap over the straws. They don't poke through plastic wrap as toothpicks do.

I also save wraps from sticks of butter and lay them over my fresh-baked rolls. This allows the leftover butter on wrappers to melt over rolls.

-- A. Dove in West Virginia

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Food on 08/24/2016

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