The wind is really kicking up outside. It reminds me a bit of yesterday at rush hour, when I was on the bus going home...It was *exactly* like my tornado dreams--dark green sky, storming, water rushing everywhere, winds howling, everybody freaking out around me...the only thing missing was the actual tornado. I don't *think* we're getting any more of that tonight, who knows?
Meanwhile, I've been invited to a night out at Moscow on the Hill, where I can use the time-honored traditional cold remedy of piroshki and tons of cherry vodka... I'm not usually a heavy drinker, but Moscow on the Hill pretty much guarantees sloshdom, whether you want it or not.
This makes me think of other time-honored cold remedies I've been taught over the years. Everything from a bottle of slivovitz to drinking as much water and vitamin C as possible,to raw cloves of garlic eaten whole, (Owwwwww...) to Matthew's Genetically-inspired chicken-soup recipe.
(It has been pointed out by both Matthew and Spellcheck that "Recipe" is the proper spelling for recipie. I think the other spelling looks incredibly wrong. Dammit, "Recipie" has PIE in it, so that should be the proper spelling. Right? Right?!?!? *sigh* I hate it when I misspell things...)
Anyway, this while topic begs the question: What's your favorite cold cure? I can't help but be curious. If it isn't disgusting or involving roasted newt in a glass of boiling water, I'll probably give it a try at some point...
Meanwhile, I've been invited to a night out at Moscow on the Hill, where I can use the time-honored traditional cold remedy of piroshki and tons of cherry vodka... I'm not usually a heavy drinker, but Moscow on the Hill pretty much guarantees sloshdom, whether you want it or not.
This makes me think of other time-honored cold remedies I've been taught over the years. Everything from a bottle of slivovitz to drinking as much water and vitamin C as possible,to raw cloves of garlic eaten whole, (Owwwwww...) to Matthew's Genetically-inspired chicken-soup recipe.
(It has been pointed out by both Matthew and Spellcheck that "Recipe" is the proper spelling for recipie. I think the other spelling looks incredibly wrong. Dammit, "Recipie" has PIE in it, so that should be the proper spelling. Right? Right?!?!? *sigh* I hate it when I misspell things...)
Anyway, this while topic begs the question: What's your favorite cold cure? I can't help but be curious. If it isn't disgusting or involving roasted newt in a glass of boiling water, I'll probably give it a try at some point...
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Date: 2007-09-21 10:38 pm (UTC)Maybe it doesn't cure the cold but it guarantees happy germs!
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Date: 2007-09-21 10:48 pm (UTC)Feel better soon Miss Maus!
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Date: 2007-09-21 10:54 pm (UTC)good PHO
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Date: 2007-09-21 11:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-22 12:43 am (UTC)I usually try the sniffing vinegar fumes, but....I think I'm too sick this time.
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Date: 2007-09-22 04:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-22 01:53 pm (UTC)Twain met up with another friend that day that said the same thing.
So Twain said he went home and got two bottles of whiskey and took them to bed with him.
He said he didn't remember if it worked.
:D
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Date: 2007-09-22 03:14 pm (UTC)I like my mom's cold cure: honey and lemon in hot water. Lately I've been adding grated ginger. Smells and tastes good going down!
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Date: 2007-09-23 11:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-25 03:01 am (UTC)I've tried hot lemonade with brandy for a sore throat. Chicken soup couldn't hurt. Borscht is a good alternative, if you're out of chickens.
Git better fast, ya heah...