Malcom is very shy, and before we adopted him he hid in a box at the shelter. Carole Gray, Hermansville, Michiganĭear Heloise: This is Malcom (black) and Tumbles (orange tabby). Also, search Pet FBI () or other sites for lost pets. Please also let people know that they should take any found pet to a vet or shelter to be scanned for a chip. Some of the animals your writer called "dumped" may possibly be lost pets. Many lost pets (more cats than dogs) never find their way home when lost because they aren't chipped. In addition to the message given, could you please advise people to have their pets microchipped when getting their initial shots? There's a small one-time fee that's good for the life of the pet. G.G., Omaha, Nebraskaĭear Heloise: I read your article about abandoned pets with interest. I am sure that also brightens someone's day. When going through the drive-thru at a fast-food restaurant, I pay for the car behind me. about surprises and thought I would add something that I do on occasion. William Petticrew, via emailĭear Heloise: I read the letter from C.J. No loose "paper" skins in the drawer of the fridge. They are vented, so they are great for storing onions. Jan, Colorado Springs, Coloradoĭear Heloise: I saved a few pints of plastic blueberry boxes. This is a wonderful gift for any senior, especially one who lives alone. ![]() Months later, I am enjoying every meal and thanking her for her love and thoughtfulness. Her gift was cooking soup and delicious meals, which she stored in labeled containers in my freezer. in Ohioĭear Heloise: On my 90th birthday, my daughter came from out of state to celebrate with me. I've found these frozen balls melt within a minute or two while cooking, so no need to thaw them out before throwing them into the pot or pan! - Marie S. ![]() This greatly extends the life of the can and makes for easy measurement when it's time to cook. After about an hour, you can use the same cling wrap to wrap around the frozen tomato paste balls and place them in a small freezer bag to be taken out as needed. For preportioned freezing, I scoop out leftover tomato paste by the tablespoon onto a plate or small cookie sheet that's been lined with cling wrap, then put the lined plate/sheet in the freezer. Dear Heloise: A recent column had the suggestion to freeze leftover tomato paste in a plastic bag for future use.
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