Dayton Daily News

Peanut butter pancakes

- Heloise

Dear Heloise: I usually take the tiny amount of PEANUT BUTTER left over in the jar and microwave it until it’s soft and runny. (Keep an eye on it.) Then I add it to my pancake batter. The peanut butter isn’t wasted, and my peanut butter pancakes are a big hit with my family. —

Mia N., Gaffney, S.C.

BOOTLEG BEANS A LA HELOISE

Dear Heloise: Ihada dish at my sister-in-law’s house last night that was out of this world. She said it was called Bootleg Beans, and it was your recipe. Well, she misplaced her recipe card, so would you reprint that for me and anyone else who loves a tasty bean dish? — Barbara in Pennsylvan­ia

Barbara, this is an alltime favorite recipe, and one that I get many requests for. You’ll need: 3 strips bacon

1 small onion, chopped 1 (15-ounce) can of pork and beans in tomato sauce

1 tablespoon packed brown

sugar

2 to 3 tablespoon­s ketchup

Fry the bacon in a medium saucepan over medium heat until almost crisp. Add the onion and continue frying until the onion starts to brown. Pour off almost all of the grease. Add the remaining ingredient­s. Stir to mix well, cover and simmer until heated through.

— Heloise

ZUCCHINI

Dear Readers: A tasty and healthy vegetable is the zucchini. It’s a good source of vitamin C and copper. It is also high in fiber, beta carotene and vitamin A, which is essential in the developmen­t of cells.

For dieters, this is a good vegetable to stock up on because it’s low in calories and low in starch. Since zucchini is a low glycemic food, you feel full longer, which helps to keep down the urge to snack. — Heloise

TABLECLOTH

Dear Heloise: I had company coming and was busy in the kitchen, with no time to press the tablecloth. Then I remembered one of your hints, to take the tablecloth and toss it in a dryer with a damp towel, and the wrinkles and fold lines will come out. It worked! No need to iron. — Grace S., Laconia, N.H.

TABLE RUNNER

Dear Heloise: I like to switch out my table runner according to the season or holiday, which means I have several table runners. To store them, I roll them around used cardboard rolls that once held paper towels. This keeps them clean and wrinkle-free, and makes for easy storage. — Lisa D., Manchester, Maine

ICED TEA

Dear Heloise: I love iced tea all year, even in winter. I also like fresh lemon in my iced tea, so to make sure I have fresh lemons on hand, I freeze freshly squeezed lemons in my ice cube trays. When I want lemons for my tea or for any other dish that calls for lemons, I have them fresh and ready to use. — LaDonna, via email

WEBSITE

Dear Readers: Be sure to visit my website at www. Heloise.com for hints and recipes! — Heloise

Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@Heloise. com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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