Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- HELOISE Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email Heloise@Heloise.com

DEAR READERS: Valentine’s Day will soon be here. Roses are a popular gift, but do you know how to purchase roses, and what to look for? Here are some hints:

■ Neighborho­od flower shops, online florists, grocery stores and large discount retailers are all good sources for fresh flowers.

■ Closed buds are best. They will open over the next several hours.

■ That little food packet that comes with the roses is seriously good — use it!

■ If you’re not happy with your purchase, don’t hesitate to ask for a replacemen­t.

Oh, and which color of rose is best? Here are what the colors mean:

Orange: passion and enthusiasm; white: purity or sympathy; pink: fondness or gratitude; lavender: love at first sight and grace; yellow: cheerfulne­ss and friendship; and, of course, red: romance and love. Happy Valentine’s Day!

DEAR HELOISE: When I’m at the gym three times a week, I don’t take valuable jewelry, etc., but I store any small items I don’t want to lose in a designated stray sock.

I’ve stitched this sock into my gym bag so it won’t get tossed into the laundry by mistake, and it works as a little storage pouch for my keys and wallet.

— Helen D., Erie, Pa.

DEAR HELOISE: I save some “junk mail” I receive, and I let my grandkids open the mail when they come to visit.

They feel important, having mail to open, and they can practice reading. Some of the mail comes with stickers or pretend credit cards, bookmarks and even coins from time to time!

The kids get a kick out of opening the mail; it’s a fun thing for them to do.

— Celeste G., Montana

DEAR HELOISE: When I receive an invoice in my email, I take a picture of it (a screenshot). The email can get lost or forgotten, but the picture on my phone is handy.

Also, our bank will not take coins unless they are rolled. I roll any spare quarters I may have, and take the other coins to a commercial counter.

— Carol in Fort Wayne, Ind. DEAR READER: By the way, you can get gift cards at those commercial counters, and there is no fee charged for one of these.

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