Heloise:Fixing a rusty washing machine | Human Interest | unionleader.com
DEAR HELOISE: I read with interest the person who wrote about rust spots being on their clothing when it was taken out of the dryer. This prompted me to think that it probably wasn’t the dryer, but the washer instead. So, I checked my washer (which is 30 years old, but still works like a charm) and found that it had three rusting areas around the holes in the machine. So, I took some white fingernail polish and painted around the rusting holes. This way, I can monitor them and make sure that they are still covered.
Another unrelated hint that I have is to save the butter wrappers from sticks of butter. I fold them in half, save them in the refrigerator, and pull them out to lightly grease casserole dishes before I bake. It makes cleanup much easier.
I enjoy reading your hints in the Temple Daily Telegram.
— Marilyn Burres,
via email
DEAR HELOISE: My uncle who’s a professional truck driver always says to fill up at half a tank. If you are traveling, this gives you plenty of time to find the brand or price you like. If you are not traveling, this ensures that your car is ready for an unexpected drive somewhere. If you are paying cash, this is a lesser hit on your wallet than if you let your tank get emptier.
— Robert D. Kelly,
via email
DEAR HELOISE: I recently bought a container of pico de gallo at my grocery store and did not use the entire container. It occurred to me that I could boil my favorite pasta and add a few veggies and salad dressing. Boom, pasta salad! Thank you.
— Caitlin Marquardt, Westerville, Ohio
DEAR HELOISE: I have a couple of hints to share! First, if you are going to visit someone who is elderly, be sure to allow 3-4 minutes to go by after you ring the doorbell before you decide to leave. Many elderly people need time to get up and walk to the door, and for many of us, it’s not as easy as it once was. I walk with a cane, and just getting up from a chair is a little difficult at times.
Second, as a crossword puzzle fan, I often find that my eraser gets rather “cruddy” from the newspaper ink. To clean it, I use an old emery board. The results make my eraser look like new!
— K., in Kansas
DEAR HELOISE: This is Piper (age 2), who was feeling frightened over my Halloween decor for my small shop, Sea Ginger. She always seems to know when Mommy changes up the decor!
This time, after sauntering through my photoshoot, she was in for a festive surprise. She didn’t quite approve of the jovial jack-o’-lantern lights. Someone forgot to tell her that she can be intimidating this time of year, too! Happy Halloween!
— Yvonne Rondinone, via email
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