Helpful Hints

DEAR READERS: Today's Sound Off is a reply to a letter written by another reader about disposable diapers.

DEAR HELOISE: In the matter of disposable diapers, I agree 100 percent that throwing disposable diapers on the ground in parking lots is completely disgusting. When I got out of my car today, there was a dirty disposable diaper there on the ground next to my car.

Here in California, plastic bags have been banned because they were flying all over. I would like to see disposable diapers banned as well. I raised four children in cloth diapers, and it was far less expensive than using disposable ones.

-- S. Dawson, California

DEAR HELOISE: I am writing about the letter from William O'M., in Durango, Colo. He suggested the use of a pill bottle with a childproof cap to keep matches dry on a camping trip. I would like to add to that idea. When needing matches for out-of-doors, dip the sulfur end in paraffin wax and let dry before putting in a bottle. This keeps them dry during rain or if dropped in water.

-- Ginger H., Iowa

DEAR READER: Ginger, that's an excellent idea.

DEAR HELOISE: Here's how to defrost a deep freezer (chest style): The cold comes from the sides, which is why the frost builds up there. First, unplug the freezer overnight and let it sit. The next morning, remove all the food items and store in baskets or boxes, and cover with heavy blankets. Use a metal spatula to easily scrape the sides and push the frost to the bottom. Scoop up the frost with a dustpan and dump it in the yard or bathtub. Put all the food back in the freezer and, most important of all, plug in the freezer so it starts running again.

-- Ruth Ann Bartels,

Nebraska

DEAR HELOISE: During these dog days of summer, always water your plants at sunset or later. Not only does it lessen evaporation from the soil, it prevents water droplets from becoming hot and thereby causing small burns on the grass and leaves.

-- Jackson H., Mississippi

DEAR HELOISE: Hummingbirds love the colors red, deep blue and purple, which is why planting flowers with these colors will attract them. Trumpet-shaped flowers with these colors work best.

-- Adam W., Austin, Texas

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 07/09/2018

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