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FAST FACTS
Dear Readers: Following up from last week, here are some more uses for nylon net:
Use to wrap presents or make bows.
Tag luggage by tying a bow on it.
Put in the bottom of a pot when repotting a plant.
Place around a yardstick to clean under or behind the refrigerator or remove cobwebs from hard-to-reach areas.
Scrub auto tires or bugs off of a car, because it won't scratch the paint.
-- Heloise
YUMMY CEREAL
Dear Heloise: To give oatmeal flavor, instead of using sugar I stir in peach or strawberry preserves before I add milk. Delicious! -- Eddie Hartman, San Antonio
SOUND OFF
Dear Heloise: My pet peeve happens when I am driving in traffic! There will be a sign that says a certain lane is closing and to start getting over into the other one. Most people slowly start to merge into the lane, while some others drive fast and then try to force themselves into the lane! Wait your turn! This always causes the traffic to back up even more -- aggravating! -- Kelly in Colorado
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