Hints from Heloise: Opening fruit cups without the mess
DEAR HELOISE: In response to the question about how to open fruit cups without spilling: Before opening it, tilt the cup back away from you so that the juice is away from one side. When opening it, tilt it back toward you while continuing to peel off the top. Works like a charm!
— Terri M., in Youngstown, Ohio
DEAR HELOISE: I love shoes, and I like to buy good-quality shoes that will last. I don’t splurge for designer shoes, but I do have a way to make my shoes last for a long time in pristine condition:
I don’t drive in them or walk in them at my big parking lot at work. Instead, I carry the shoes or boots that I’ve planned to wear for the day in a bag. I also have shoes that are just for walking and driving. When I get to work, then I put on the shoes that I brought to go with my outfit for the day. have very good luck at extending the life of my shoes, and it’s not a hassle at all.
— Linda L., in San Antonio
DEAR HELOISE: I have found a solution to the pesky job of cleaning under appliances. I take a yard stick and wrap the end with a cleaning pad; then I run it under the stove and fridge, getting most or all of the dirt hiding there.
— Judy B., in Vancouver, Washington
Judy, I do the same thing. It’s almost impossible to clean under some pieces of furniture or appliances. If a repairman comes in and needs to move the item, it can get a little embarrassing if he finds a thick layer of dirt, pet hair, and maybe a bug or a lost earring. A yard stick with a dust cloth on the end works well.
— Heloise
DEAR HELOISE:I have a difficult time keeping track of my different doctors’ patient portals when I want to contact them via email or check an appointment or a test result. How do you and your readers know where to go?
— K.B., in Universal City, Texas
K.B., I don’t seem to have this problem, but maybe one of my readers would like to send a hint on how they retrieve their information. One idea might be to call the doctors’ offices and ask them to send you a virtual tutorial on how to use the portal.
— Heloise
Dear Readers: Just a reminder since it’s still chilly in many parts of the country: Be sure to bring your pets inside on cold nights. They feel the cold, too.
— Heloise


