Saturday, February 27, 2010

Smelly foods

Eat for the health of it.

After eating some great foods that were seasoned with onions, garlic or other seasonings and you remember you had to go away and you would be close to people and talking with them and you wish you hadn't eaten those particular foods. Hopefully you have some fennel tea to drink or some parsley tea or ask for a branch of parsley at the restaurant after you eat and chew that up good and that is a good breath freshener. Baking soda can help, I always keep a box in the refrigerator to keep the odor down in there. Try sage tea.

If you have smelly feet, soak them in a pan of warm water and with a cup of apple cider vinegar added to it. This can be equal amounts if necessary. Soak at least three times a week.

If you want to eat all natural, why not try my all natural cookbook, GRANDMA'S BACK TO BASICS ALL NATURAL MORE THAN JUST A COOKBOOK ISBN#0-8059-6286-7 Available at: www.dorrancepublishing.com or at Amazonbooks.com or call at: 1-800-788-7654

If you are looking for a very interesting book to read, please order 'Under Obligation' by Trishianna Rose Roberts (ISBN#1-58736-601-0) Please order at: www.wheatmark.com or at: Amazonbooks.com or Abebooks.com It is based on a true story (the names were changed to protect the innocent and it will keep you interested to the end.

Laughter is healthy:

I was a bit confused at the word sservice connected to these agencies:


Internal Revenue Service
U.S. Postal Service
Telephone Service
Cable TV Service
State, City, County and public Service
Customer Service

I wasn't sure what Service meant until I overheard a couple of farmers talking about hiring a bull to Service their cow.
BAM, it all came into focus.

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