Helpful Hints

DEAR READERS: During our editorial meeting here at Heloise Central, where we discuss what's interesting, current or a hint we all just love, an interesting question popped up.

When do you take down your Christmas tree and decorations? Outdoor lights or yard decorations?

Heloise Central: Some said the week after Christmas. I said, "Well, I didn't put too many up, so whenever I get to it!" Others wait a few weeks to enjoy the decorations.

What's your inclination? Still have some up? Let me know at Heloise@Heloise.com, or write to me at P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Texas 78279.

DEAR HELOISE: Here's a fun and money-saving hint that I use when my young son and I go to the grocery store. The price stickers on the shelves often have a unit price also, which is the cost per ounce, pound, individual item, etc. This comes in handy when there are different sizes of the product.

We both work out which size or brand is the best buy. Sometimes the "unit" price can be as much as 20 cents more than a similar product we like. He learns a little math, and I save money.

-- Henrietta M.,

San Marcos, Texas

DEAR HELOISE: This is a hint to anyone living alone: When preparing to take a shower, unlock the front door and put your cellphone on the bathroom floor, close to the shower.

Should you fall, you can easily reach the phone to dial 911, and the unlocked door will let EMS into your home.

-- Sally P., The Villages, Fla.

DEAR READER: Sally, there are instances one must think about when living alone, and being safe is an example in this case.

Do have the cellphone handy, but put it in a zip bag -- the moisture in a bathroom (over time) can damage the phone.

Don't leave the front door or any door unlocked! If needed, EMS can get into your home, I promise.

P.S.: You can use the "buddy system" by calling a friend and saying: "I'm getting ready to bathe and will call you when I'm out. If you don't hear from me in 10-20 minutes, ring me." That way, if you don't answer, your friend can call for help.

DEAR HELOISE: When our grandchildren visit, we encourage them to help prepare lunch or get a snack. This way, we can all participate and spend time together.

One issue? When the kids reach into the cutlery drawer, there are sharp knives in there. I put an oven mitt in there, and insert the carving knives inside.

This has worked well; they don't need to dig around for a big knife, because it is tucked inside the glove.

-- Carol M., Swoyersville, Pa.

DEAR HELOISE: Some mid-level designer handbags don't come with dust bags. I use pretty cotton pillowcases and store the bags in them.

-- Judith L., via text

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

Heloise@Heloise.com

Weekend on 02/11/2016

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