Helpful Hints

DEAR READERS: Today's Sound Off, from a frustrated reader, is about boarding airplanes. She wrote: "We recently flew to Hawaii. This airline boards passengers differently than most. I wish they all would do the same.

"After first class, handicapped and children were boarded and seated, the general boarding began.

"Instead of boarding from the front, this airline boards from the back first. Passengers continue to put up luggage and get settled while others are boarding. The other passengers coming in don't disturb them.

"This makes so much sense. I hope other airlines read this and take note. It would speed up the process and save time."

-- Margie M.,

Kerrville, Texas

Ah yes, the "cattle call" for boarding! I've done it so many times, I probably could do it in my sleep. Yes, I've flown on an airline that boarded from the back, and you are right. It also seemed to reduce the stress level. Airlines, are you listening?

DEAR READERS: Other uses for grapefruit spoons:

• Core apples.

• Cut the seeds out of bell peppers.

• Scrape seeds out of jalapenos.

• Clean the inside of artichokes.

• Dig small holes when planting.

P.S.: If you don't have one, definitely buy a few -- you will love them, even if you don't eat grapefruit.

DEAR HELOISE: As summer approaches, we find lots of reasons to gather with family and friends. We have lots of barbecues!

Recently, we've stepped up our game and started a tradition that has been well-received: We ask our guests to look in their pantry and see if there's any food that they'd like to donate to a food bank.

All we ask is that it hasn't expired. They also know that this is optional; we don't want anyone to feel obligated to bring something.

As we've had more gatherings, the donations have increased. I feel like people do want to donate; they just don't have the time. So we do it for them.

-- Jackie H. in Oklahoma

DEAR READER: Brilliant, and a big Heloise hug for you. Food banks and food pantries always need donations, and every little bit helps.

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

ActiveStyle on 05/30/2016

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