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Sending letters to children

By Heloise - Hints From Heloise | Mar 22, 2025

Dear Heloise: What a great hint in your column about sending letters and postcards to kids, including little thank-you notes. It was especially important that the reader said not to expect or demand a response.

I mailed a picture from the newspaper to my little grandson who showed me a baseball player he liked. My daughter told me that he looked carefully at the envelope with his name on it, then examined the picture. When I visited some time later, he showed me the picture, which was carefully placed in his dresser drawer. So sweet! — Elizabeth Hoffman, via email

COFFEE GROUNDS AND SQUIRRELS

Dear Heloise: Here’s another great use for coffee grounds along the same lines of putting them in your garden. Put them in your flowerpots, and it will keep squirrels from digging in your pots and “unplanting” your flowers. For years, I struggled with squirrels getting into my newly planted flower pots until I read about this solution.

Just sprinkle a generous amount of coffee grounds on top of the soil, and the squirrels will stay out. It does not harm the squirrels and keeps your flowers and pots intact. — Ann Alberico, in Lincoln, Nebraska

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM DONATIONS

Dear Heloise: We save paper towel rolls, toilet paper rolls, egg cartons, cardboard boxes, and plastic lids and bottles for the Children’s Museum in Denver. They have a construction area where children can learn to use basic tools and build projects with their parents. The children love what they can build, and we help with repurposing. — Jan, in Colorado Springs, Colorado

MUG EGGS

Dear Heloise: I have been making mug eggs for years! Janet Sloey sent in a good idea. However, she used three dishes for this. I do the mixing in the mug (using the oversized ones), heat the eggs up in the mug, and also eat directly from the mug. The eggs stay hot for longer this way, and only one container needs cleaning. — Sharon Lewis, in Henrico, Virginia

DEALING WITH CRUMBS

Dear Heloise: I was raised to keep a tidy table whether we’re dining or eating breakfast. This always included brushing dust and tiny crumbs off the table or tablecloth. I don’t have the space or patience to keep a little brush and tray near the table to use for this.

My new and very effective way is to wrap a fabric (not a vinyl) bandaid around the top part of my index finger and another around my middle finger. Then I sweep my hand in strokes across the tabletop and over the edge of the table. The crumbs and dust disappear with one or two swipes per area. It’s easy and frustration-free! — Charlotte Kerr, in Richmond, Virginia

PET PAL

Dear Heloise: I just wanted you to meet the beautiful fur babies I rescued at my local shelter in Riverside County, California. I adopted Mila in 2016 and May-z in 2017. They are inseparable and bring our family so much joy and unconditional love. — Olivia, via email

Readers, to see Mila and May-z, as well as our other Pet Pals, go to Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.”

Do you have a furry friend to share with our readers? Send a photo and a brief description to Heloise@Heloise.com. — Heloise

Send a money-saving or time-saving hint to Heloise@Heloise.com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.