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Hints From Heloise for Jan. 8

By Heloise - Hints From Heloise | Jan 8, 2021

Heloise

Dear Heloise: Before anyone moves their entire household, there are some things they should do but often forget about. Since moving from one residence to another is so hectic, here are a few hints to help the movers:

1. First, make a list of what needs to be done.

2. Call the moving company early and make all necessary arrangements with them.

3. Contact all family and friends with your new address, as well as the utility companies.

4. This is also a good time to get rid of things you don’t need rather than paying to transport them to the new place.

5. Pack all of your toiletries and items you use daily in one box and label it.

6. Check again with your service providers to make certain all utilities will be turned on at your new home.

7. Transport pets and all pet supplies in your car. Use pet carries, as these offer safety and protection for pets who might otherwise escape and run off. –Samuel G., Atlanta

SEND A GREAT HINT TO:

Heloise

P.O. Box 795001

San Antonio, TX 78279-5001

Fax: 1-210-HELOISE

Email: Heloise@Heloise.com

CENSUS BUREAU SCAMS

Dear Heloise: Another scam is making a comeback. A scammer calls someone and asks if they have filled out the census form. First, the Census Bureau will NOT call you, so that is your first hint that this is a scam.

They’ll claim they never got it and will offer to fill one out for you over the phone. Under NO circumstance should you ever give out your Social Security number, bank account numbers or your mother’s maiden name. The Census Bureau does NOT ask for this information. Don’t trust emails that supposedly come from the Census Bureau. They don’t send emails. And don’t trust caller ID, because scammers know how to fake those. — Richard W., Washington, D.C.

GIFT GIVING

Dear Heloise: Our granddaughter had a brilliant idea when low on funds. For our birthday, she made tickets…one for one dinner meal, one for cutting our grass, one for picking up groceries for us … the tickets went on and on. For seniors and people who live alone, I think this is a wonderful idea, such as one free outing or one hour of sitting and talking. Giving of yourself is more important than “stuff” you don’t need. — Carlyn H., Prattville, Ala.

OATMEAL HINT

Dear Heloise: I add my raisins to my oatmeal before I cook it (microwave or stovetop). Raisins are much plumper. — Mary, via email

OMEGA-3

Dear Heloise: I am taking omega-3 as part of my daily vitamin regimen. I found taking a full pill all at once caused me heartburn. I now poke a hole in the liquid capsule and put it in my smoothie or oatmeal for breakfast. No more heartburn! — Katie H., the Villages, Fla.

CATS AND DOGS

Dear Readers: During these long, cold days of winter, your cats and dogs need to be indoors rather than outside. They feel the cold as quickly as you do, and they suffer in these freezing temperatures. Bring them indoors where they can warm up and be part of the family and feel appreciated by their owner. — Heloise

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