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Wolfie
  Oct 20, 06, 04:14  #1

Any hot middle aged women, good at sweating colds out of guys......please reply at this No 0800 3456982.

Its driving me mad TOTALLY MAD.


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tammy [Guest]
  Oct 20, 06, 08:44  #2

wolfie

i told you hunny bunny hot water with lemon and honey with do the trick xMWAHx

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glowa
Edited by: glowa  Oct 20, 06, 08:47  #3

hot milk with honey and mashed... garlic. very effective.

but

tastes awful and if afterwards you want to talk to someone, use the phone.

Tammy's way is good to, but you may want to enforce is by mixing in a shot of strong alcohol.
the problem with hot alcohol is that you can instantly fell dizzy but it's a nice feeling


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sarah [Guest]
  Oct 20, 06, 08:54  #4

What about the idea of suffering it like everyone else or my old trick get on public transport breathe on someone and spread your germs..........PMSL

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tammy [Guest]
  Oct 20, 06, 09:17  #5

breeding your germs againg sarah???? lol

yeah a nice hot toadie i think it is called with a shot of whiskey.......

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Simuk [Guest]
Edited by: Simuk  Oct 20, 06, 09:38  #6

Quoting: tammy, Post #5
yeah a nice hot toadie i think it is called with a shot of whiskey.......


i think you mean "Hot Toddy"

You could always boil a toad and add it to your mixture if it works for you

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Wolfie
  Oct 20, 06, 09:53  #7

Quoting: Simuk, Post #6
You could always boil a toad and add it to your mixture if it works for you


Yeah then wait for a PRINCE to kiss me......YUK


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tammy [Guest]
  Oct 20, 06, 09:53  #8

pmsl you still got what i meant tho lol x

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tammy [Guest]
  Oct 20, 06, 09:53  #9

or a princess????????

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Wolfie
  Oct 20, 06, 09:58  #10

Quoting: tammy, Post #9
or a princess????????


Bring it on Princess sticky knickers..........lmao


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Simuk [Guest]
Edited by: Simuk  Oct 20, 06, 10:16  #11

There are different variations of a " Hot Toddy "

This is a basic Toddy (some people add cloves and cinnamon)

1 ounce Whiskey
1 ounce Honey
1 ounce Lemon Juice
4 ounces Water (Hot)


And if your name is Tammy add 1 Boiled Toad

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FISZ
  Oct 20, 06, 10:46  #12

Another:
4 cups apple cider
1 cup cranberry juice cocktail
1/2 cup tequila
1/4 cup triple sec or orange-flavored liqueur
1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg
5-8 cloves, crushed
lime slices & cinnamon sticks for garnish
- In saucepan heat cider & cranberry juice. Stir in cloves, nutmeg & cinnamon. Heat until hot (do not let boil) & remove from heat.
- Stir in tequila & liqueur.
- Serve in mugs with lime slices & cinnamon sticks.


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tammy [Guest]
  Oct 20, 06, 10:55  #13

simuk

lol x

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sarah [Guest]
  Oct 23, 06, 05:02  #14

tammy

Quoting: Wolfie, Post #10
Bring it on Princess sticky knickers..........lmao


After Friday night hey?

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Matyjasz
  Nov 7, 06, 13:06  #15

Quoting: tammy, Post #2
wolfie

i told you hunny bunny hot water with lemon and honey with do the trick xMWAHx



In Poland we add lemon or honey or raspberry juice to our tea. It's very tasty. I recommend it.


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iwona
  Nov 7, 06, 13:11  #16

rasberry juice is the best. But I don't think that nice porper raspberry juice is awailable in UK.

I drink sometimes hot milk with garlic on the top. It not so bad but helps.

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Matyjasz
  Nov 13, 06, 08:53  #17

Quoting: iwona, Post #16
rasberry juice is the best. But I don't think that nice porper raspberry juice is awailable in UK.


I always use home made raspberry juice with fruits in it. Yummy!


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dotty [Guest]
  Nov 13, 06, 11:15  #18

Quoting: glowa, Post #3
hot milk with honey and mashed... garlic. very effective.


also add some fresh grated ginger....tastes like crap but kills a cold instantly..

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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 13, 06, 22:39  #19

when i'm sick i sleep in my warm bed... eat my mom's best chicken noodle soup and drink tea with lemon and honey ... and that's the best remedy...


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Matyjasz
  Nov 14, 06, 05:27  #20

Quoting: dziwna_gruszka, Post #19

when i'm sick i sleep in my warm bed... eat my mom's best chicken noodle soup and drink tea with lemon and honey ... and that's the best remedy...


Rosó³ rulez!!


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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 14, 06, 08:45  #21

i know ... i love rosol it's the best omg....!!! with homemade kluski and chicken in it omg...yum!!! and it's easy to make to... ove it...


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Elizabeth [Guest]
  Feb 13, 07, 11:55  #22

Do you know how to make the kluski? I posted a search. I know it had sour cream, butter....

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krysia
  Feb 13, 07, 13:23  #23

here's some noodles with cabbage....


Polish Noodles (Kluski z Kapusta)
Boil egg noodles medium thickness
Sauté in 1/4 pound of melted butter:
5 cloves garlic, minced
1 large onion chopped
1 very large head of cabbage (green) shredded medium when the vegetables are limp, add 1 Tablespoon of caraway seed and salt and pepper to taste. Drain noodles. Pour vegetables over noodles. Stir in 1 pint or more of sour cream. Sometimes I serve sausage and bread, but usually we just have bread. (Dark rye, homemade of course

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