Onions....

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Ugh! I keep getting asked if I want some onions to cut up around my office. Um no, but thanks, I'll stick to my sanitizing wipes and disinfectant spray. Of course, this same co-worker also told me that her son had a 100.8 temperature and a sore throat, so she sprayed his throat with thieves. So her daughter says..oooh you're giving him the 'sassy spray?'. So, apparently thieves is good for everything. :sour:

Yeah, but doesn't it have to be Irish Spring?

My Pap swears that it MUST be Irish Spring- the green kind, not the new-fangled white bar!

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My Pap swears that it MUST be Irish Spring- the green kind, not the new-fangled white bar!

I got this advice from someone at the gym when I was discussing my tight calves and propensity for night time cramps.

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As a gardener, hanging Irish Spring soap in your garden will prevent the deers from eating your roses and fruit trees. Must work the same way?

As a gardener, hanging Irish Spring soap in your garden will prevent the deers from eating your roses and fruit trees. Must work the same way?

It's also quite spectacular if you microwave it! (This one is safe to goole, unlike the jade egg)

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My 90-year-old little Irish grandmother swears that a Hot Toddy will cure any illness. She claims that once my grandfather had a fever, and when he drank a Hot Toddy steam came off of his head then his fever was gone. I just smile and nod because she's a sweet old lady.

This little Irish woman agrees with your grandmother! And my hubby's name is Todd. So "Hot Toddy" just makes me giggle, whiskey or not :)

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My 90-year-old little Irish grandmother swears that a Hot Toddy will cure any illness. She claims that once my grandfather had a fever, and when he drank a Hot Toddy steam came off of his head then his fever was gone. I just smile and nod because she's a sweet old lady.

A little lemon, honey and Jimmy (Beam if you prefer American or Jameson if you prefer Irish)

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