Q: I hope you can help me find Honeycup mustard. It’s in an octagonal jar. I can’t find it anywhere here in Atlanta. It used to be readily available at Publix but not any more. Any suggestions? Debby Teitsman, Dunwoody

A: Created in 1967, Honeycup is a sweet Canadian mustard with a fiery kick. You’ll find your mustard in 8-ounce jars for $4.99 at Whole Foods, 5930 Roswell Road, 404-236-0810.

Q: Many years ago, I was given a Christmas gift that I absolutely love. It is the Perma Correctable address book; pages are printed on washable plastic so that you can erase entries with a damp cloth, then make corrections or new additions. It was made by Belle Cadeaux, Inc. It is a leather-bound binder, good size and came with a pen. Unfortunately, that pen has run out of ink. It was like a Sharpie pen. I cannot find a water soluble ink pen anywhere. All I can find is permanent marker. I have tried to contact the company, but it may now be out of business. I love this address book and hate that I now have to start another. It was so convenient. It even advertises that extra pages and pens are available. Can you help me find this water soluble pen, and possible extra pages, please? Thank you. Karen Uyesugi, email

A: Karen, the company seems to no longer exist, and I noticed evidence of a couple of these address books on eBay and Etsy, but they’re long gone. However, the pens shouldn’t prove that difficult to replace. Fabric and craft stores offer some water soluble pens for fabrics, but the colors seem too light for your purposes. I did find Tombow dual brush pens — felt-like tips on both ends — that are water soluble and come in several colors. They’re available for $3.19 each at Blick Art Materials, 878 Peachtree St., Atlanta, 404-347-9119.

Q: We like to go camping for a week or so at a time. I’ve been looking for unscented laundry sheets called Washeze. They have to be unscented. I don’t mind ordering them, but I don’t know where to look. Thanks for your help. Pat Mendoza, email

A: Washeze 3-in-1 laundry detergent sheets also provide fabric softener and static control. They're easy to pack, making them ideal for travelers. You can order the unscented Washeze laundry sheets for $14.99 for a box of 20, with free shipping, at www.amazon.com.

Q: Where can I find tooth powder, which I used many years ago and no longer see? Thanks. Sara Martin, email

A: These days, there are only a handful of tooth powders available. One of the most popular brands comes from Eco-Dent. Whole Foods, 2111 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, 404-634-7800, stocks three Eco-Dent tooth powers, all of which come in 2-ounce containers. Original Mint Daily Care tooth powder sells for $7.99, Daily Care cinnamon flavor is $7.99 and Dazzling Mint ExtraBrite costs $8.99. You can check them out at www.eco-dent.com.