WAYS TO PLAY WITH A HAMSTER SAFELY
To Heloise,Bobbi, my granddaughter, just celebrated her ninth birthday with a dwarf hamster. What a quick little escape artist he is! When she wants to play or snuggle with him, she sits in a dry bathtub to keep him safe. Astute chick! — Born in St. Paul, Texas, Debbie Brewer
POWER OUTAGE HINT
To Heloise,We have begun filling plastic containers with water and storing them in our freezers due to the rise in power outages. In this manner, ice will be ready to assist keep things cold even if we are not home when the power goes off.
In order to keep items in the refrigerator cool, we can easily grab one if we’re at home. Hess, Valerie, Lolo, Montana
CLEANING A DIRTY MICROWAVE
To Heloise,Have you ever examined your microwave’s interior? It may surprise you with how filthy it is! Mine had a number of difficult-to-remove burn marks. When cleaning the remainder of it, don’t forget to clean the inside top as well. — Granny, by email
CORK IT
To Heloise,It is strictly forbidden for me to fish out a piece of cork from a guest’s glass of wine with my finger. Instead, I use a straw. I cover the end of the straw with my finger and place it over the floating cork. Cleanly, the component lifts out. — New York’s Gary T.
WORD FOR WORD
To Heloise,I take out my phone and look it up whenever I hear or read a word I’m unfamiliar with. I’ve learned a lot of terms and word forms thanks to this: For instance, the word “strew” means “to scatter.” Although I had heard the phrase “trash scattered across the lawn,” I had never heard the verb “action verb.” — Orlando, Florida’s Collin R.
THIS DOES NOT ADD UP.
To Heloise,I have a grievance regarding sales where customers must purchase two products in order to receive 50% off the second item. Drugstores frequently use it to sell lotions, creams, and cosmetics. For one, some of the items on sale are rather pricey.
Yes, if you have the funds and room to store extras, it’s a good deal. However, this offer is not available to those living in small homes or on a fixed income. Why not just give them each 25% off? All of the prospective clients can then take part in the transaction. — Alexandria, through email
Yes, Alexandria, you are correct. Consider this: You are saving 25% on each item, but you must purchase two! You are not saving half on anything! I concur; it’s confusing and deceptive. When they notice a 50% discount, people become enthusiastic. However, this isn’t the case. Heloise
COUPON COLLECTOR
To Heloise,Kindly inform your readers that the reverse of a receipt frequently contains coupons. Coupons for a vehicle wash, dry cleaners, and $3 off my next grocery basket were found on the back of my receipt when I was at the grocery store yesterday! — Madison, Indiana’s Ida L.
What a fantastic method to stretch your budget, Ida! Heloise
PET PAL
To Heloise, Bailey Sue, our 9-year-old, enjoys chasing squirrels. — by email, Sue Samer
Readers, go to Pet of the Week on Heloise.com to see Bailey Sue and our other Pet Pals.
Would you mind sharing a pet with our readers? To [email protected], send a picture along with a brief description. Heloise
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