HINTS FROM HELOISE: Cut tissues in half so box will last
DEAR HELOISE: I find that most of the time, I only use a very small portion of a tissue. I’ve found that I can tear them in half before using them and extend the uses out of a box this way.
I also find that when applying mascara in an attempt to make my lashes look longer, it ends up looking too gloppy. I now use a previously used but washed mascara wand to comb out the application, and it looks much better!
DEAR HELOISE: Place the two-piece, push-to-turn pill lid with the opening down on a cutting board. Hit the lid with a hammer. If this doesn’t free the easy-to-turn pill lid, hit the lid harder. The cutting board is to protect the surface under the board.
–John M., in Kirkwood, Missouri
John, you can simply ask your pharmacist to place your medication in an easier-to-open bottle instead of a childproof bottle.
—Heloise
DEAR HELOISE: I’m 88 years old and very active. When the weather is nice, I ride my bike to the supermarket or the farmer’s market just down the street from me. I volunteer at a local animal shelter. I paint in oils, garden, and have friends over for dinner. In June, I’m taking a vacation to England. I may be an old woman, but I’m not feeble. It irks me when people treat me as though I can’t carry my own suitcase. My son tried to take my bike away, and I told him that I’d have him arrested for theft if he did.
Many people in my age range can still do a number of things and resent the assumption that being old means being feeble-minded, crippled with arthritis, or tired all the time. Much of life is about attitude, so stay positive, keep moving, accept change, and express gratitude! Don’t count us out, and please don’t treat us like children.
— Louisa K., in California
DEAR HELOISE: I just read a remark from Joan B., in Olathe, Kansas, who thinks that “a world without fragrances would be pretty sad.” I can appreciate this perspective. Many people enjoy fragrances. Years ago, people wore fragrances subtly.
Recently, however, people are wearing more and more. Many now put on copious amounts. They can easily be tracked by anyone walking through a hallway, on a sidewalk, or in an amusement park.
While some folks find fragrances to be pleasant, it is actually poison for those with allergies and/or asthma. It can send people to the emergency room by severely impacting their ability to breathe. Being trapped in an elevator, a train or a plane with a person wearing a fragrance can be life-threatening for them.
If you must wear a fragrance, press the nozzle one time in the air, walk through the mist, and call it a day.
— Heather B., in Southbury, Connecticut
You will still be able to smell the fragrance, and it will allow others to remain healthy. We must all be considerate. DISHWASHER HINT WORKS!
Dear Heloise: To the gentleman who suggested putting dishwashing detergent in the bottom of the dishwasher and the receptacle, thank you! It has made all the difference. I was ready to buy a new dishwasher because no matter which cycle I tried, the dishes were not getting adequately cleaned. I am so excited that this hint worked. Thanks, Heloise, for printing it! — Nancy P., in San Antonio
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