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SPUGGIE J 20-12-2008 08:37

Winter Help
 
During a conversation last night the subject of hot toddies came up and what is the best way to make one and what with. Now as the weather is getting worse and all these nasty bugs are spreading faster than panic on Wall Street what is the best hot toddie and what do you put in it? The price of so called cold n flu "helpers/cure alls" is it not wise to consider the toddie or any other for the lack of a better name "folk remedies" I mentioned using lime instead of lemon though I have yet to try it.

Lime + Honey + 1 shot of decent whisky + hot water

cashman 20-12-2008 08:43

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should think the cheapest would be to have the "Flu" jab, was told yesterday ya can pay fer em at "Boots" or "Asda" maybe linds can enlighten? but toddys are ace though.:)

jaysay 20-12-2008 08:59

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 661538)
should think the cheapest would be to have the "Flu" jab, was told yesterday ya can pay fer em at "Boots" or "Asda" maybe linds can enlighten? but toddys are ace though.:)

If your oud like thee and me cashy tha gets um fur nout lad:D

SPUGGIE J 20-12-2008 09:12

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 661542)
If your oud like thee and me cashy tha gets um fur nout lad:D

Depends on the definition of owd. Though there are a lot of people that get them free some suffer side effects and wont take it. I am one of those that might consider paying for it as when I was ill the other week i was rougher than sand paper.

Mick 20-12-2008 09:13

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Hot lemonade (the good stuff not the cheap 50p a bottle rubbish) 2 slices of fresh lemon or lime teaspoon of clear honey a shot of good whisky.
put a cup of lemonade with the fresh lemon/lime, honey,and whisky in a microwave for 1 min
on full power remove the lemon and squeeze the juice out and any lemon/lime pulp,stir put back in the microwave for a further min.

jaysay 20-12-2008 14:01

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 661544)
Depends on the definition of owd. Though there are a lot of people that get them free some suffer side effects and wont take it. I am one of those that might consider paying for it as when I was ill the other week i was rougher than sand paper.

I'm one of those that don't have it, always ended up in hospital within days of having the jab:(

shillelagh 20-12-2008 14:42

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I dont have the flu jab either even though im supposed to have it.

MITZY 20-12-2008 15:06

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Flu jabs at Accrington Asda cost £10, not sure if they are still doing them though.

MargaretR 20-12-2008 15:15

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The pros and cons of flu jabs have been discussed extensively here-
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...jab-43815.html
and here-
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...cts-43804.html
I am one of those who decided not to have it done.
I rely on hibernation:rolleyes:, zinc lozenges, vitaminC, and echinacea

katex 20-12-2008 15:39

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Originally Posted by MITZY (Post 661645)
Flu jabs at Accrington Asda cost £10, not sure if they are still doing them though.

Daughter used to do these for Superdrug as an extra job. Sure they were £15 about 2 years ago, but probably stores offering discounts now .. LOL.

Might try asking at your docs Spuggie, they may have overstocked and will sometimes let you have them on request.

Taggy 20-12-2008 18:05

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Whisky and Hot water is all you need really, with a slice of lemon. Add honey or sugar to taste.....then repeat the dose when glass is empty untill condition improves!!


Best Regards - Taggy

lindsay ormerod 20-12-2008 20:33

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We don't do the jabs at Boots in Acc, larger branches do though, think Burnley was the nearest offering the service.
Vitamin c and red wine usually does the trick for me.

steeljack 20-12-2008 20:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mick (Post 661545)
Hot lemonade (the good stuff not the cheap 50p a bottle rubbish) 2 slices of fresh lemon or lime teaspoon of clear honey a shot of good whisky.
put a cup of lemonade with the fresh lemon/lime, honey,and whisky in a microwave for 1 min
on full power remove the lemon and squeeze the juice out and any lemon/lime pulp,stir put back in the microwave for a further min.

not sure if putting the whiskey in the microwave is a good idea , seem to remember that alcohol boils at a point lower than water so it might evaporate and reduce the potency , I allways add mine after the water and other stuff has been heated ;) :D

jaysay 21-12-2008 09:18

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 661749)
not sure if putting the whiskey in the microwave is a good idea , seem to remember that alcohol boils at a point lower than water so it might evaporate and reduce the potency , I allways add mine after the water and other stuff has been heated ;) :D

I'm the same SJ but I just don't add the water:D

Eric 21-12-2008 18:51

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 661542)
If your oud like thee and me cashy tha gets um fur nout lad:D

Hey buddy ... English only eh, tabernac' copain:theband:


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