


Dear Heloise: I, too, live in Tucson, Arizona, and follow the same ritual for rinsing recyclables in dishwater as J.B. I also put some items in the dishwasher when there is room. Most loads always have a spot or two where a dish or cup may not fit, but a recyclable might.
— Valerie Golembiewski, in Tucson, Arizona
A GEM OF WISDOM
Dear Heloise: Sometimes the best way to win an argument is to say, “You are right.” The shorter version is: “Yes, dear.”
— Chuck N., in San Antonio
THE MIGHTY TOMATO
Dear Heloise: I’ve been reading about various foods to avoid, and tomatoes have come up a few times. I thought tomatoes were supposed to be good for you.
— Bridget, in Scottsdale, Arizona
Bridget, if you have acid reflux or some other condition that your doctor tells you is aggravated by tomatoes, then it’s probably best to avoid them. However, tomatoes are a good source of vitamin C, potassium, folate and vitamin K.
They are also a major source of the antioxidant lycopene, which is believed to reduce the likelihood of cancer and heart disease. Most tomatoes are about 95% water, with the remaining 5% being fiber and carbohydrates.
— Heloise
FROZEN DOGS
Dear Heloise: I used to freeze hot dogs in the entire package, but they were difficult to separate when I only needed one or two. Now I remove them from the package, lay them one by one on a cookie sheet, and freeze them. While they’re still frozen, I place them in a freezer bag, and when I am ready, they come right out and don’t stick together.
— B.R., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
NAPKINS AND PUMICE POWER
Dear Heloise: I read your column in the Statesman Journal, and I’d like to share these hints with your readers:
We use cotton napkins instead of paper napkins. After washing them, I spread them out flat to dry, even stacking them because they dry quickly. Once folded, they pass as ironed napkins. Also, if all else fails when getting out a grease spot, I vigorously rub hand cleaner with pumice into the spot. It contains a degreaser.
— Cindy, in Oregon
Cindy, pumice is made from volcanic ash; it has a rough and grainy texture!
— Heloise
DID YOU HEAR THAT?
Dear Heloise: I would love it if cellphone users wouldn’t talk on their phones while they are in a public bathroom stall. Ugh. Surely the sound of flushing can be heard on the other end!
— Ann, via email
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