Chile wrote:Your freezer contents sound tasty! Do you store the vodkas in there because they keep better or because they are to be served icy?
Yes, to keep them icy cold. I made the strawberry vodka (more of a cordial).
Chile wrote:Oh, here's a question for ya...one to get you thinking. You've mentioned you're planning a move. Have you started thinking about eating down your freezer goods? They'd be very difficult to keep frozen while moving! Maybe you do need to do that two-month not leaving the house thing...
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Fortunately, the potential move is far, far, farrrrrr off into the horizon. We should be good to eat all the grub well before that is an issue.
Anna Green wrote:Awww, a girl after my own heart! 1st you answer my nosy question and not half-assed I must say. You really gave it! And you make me want to go shopping for veggies and stuff. Ok, not really. It's the flavored vodkas I want. Or I could just do an "act of kindness" and go help you clean out your freezer.
I have close to a gallon of assorted acts of kindness you could assist with.
Anna Green wrote:Really it was your last post that most impressed. It made me remember why I want to continue eating well. Feeling great is the best motivation isn't it?
YES
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OK, Anna and Fuellen, I just stumbled upon an amazing discovery for me. The acute cough plaguing me for the past week plus was not being very responsive for very long with OTC cold/cough meds. Doing some online research today for home remedies for bronchitis, I saw a few references to using turmeric (since bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchii). I use turmeric as a muscular anti-inflammatory after long runs and heavy yardwork. So, I took a ½ tsp. in about half a small glass of water and slammed it like doing a shot of tequila or something. Well, OMG, I have barely coughed in about four hours! From not being able to talk to barely coughing. Give it a try; your mileage may vary.