Reader submits two hints in one
Dear Heloise: If you’re given flowers, set them in front of a mirror. The bouquet will look twice as large. While at thrift sale, seek vases of various sizes. Every room should have some red color because it brings the room to life. You can also pick one color to use in three places in each room; it creates an inviting and welcoming scene. Using your favorite soothing color throughout the home makes for a harmonious look. Remember, if you like it, it will look great in your space!
I also have another hint. If you have trouble removing rubber gloves, grab a wet rag to tug them off easier. If the gloves should develop a leak, transition them to be used for dry projects. To keep your skin moistruized, designate a lip balm tube that you can rub onto your knuckles/dry skin while you wear work gloves. You can also wear disposable gloves to bed after liberally lubricating your cracked hands.
Thanks, Heloise, for always helping us in a new way! — T.L.B, Martinsburg, West Virginia
COLESLAW DRESSING FROM THE 60s
Dear Heloise: I found your mother’s Coleslaw Dressing recipe in The Oregonian in the 60s, after asking a friend what Coleslaw Dressing recipe she used. My friend told me that she just mixed mayonnaise, sugar and vinegar until it tasted right. Luckily, I came upon your mother’s recipe, and it tasted just right to me. I have used your mother’s Coleslaw Dressing recipe for over 50 years! Here it is:
2 tablespoons vinegar
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup mayonnaise
Mix and moisten salad with dressing. Keep unused portions in the refrigerator.
I usually make a double batch to keep on hand for coleslaw, carrot and raisin salad as well as a fruit salad of chopped apples, celery and craisins. I have shared the recipe many times. — Jan Thompson, via email