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- By liberty Date 26.01.04 17:48 UTC
O.K. I'm going for the title of the most boring post :D

Jeangenie recommends it as a way of removing eye-stains, espescialy on white dogs.
John suggests it's excellent to use on Bee stings for dogs and people (for wasp stings use vinegar, also from John)

So what other uses does this unassuming little product have????????

I've just bought some today, in anticipation......

liberty :)
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 26.01.04 17:59 UTC
Have a quick look here Bicarb of Soda

:D
- By liberty Date 26.01.04 18:07 UTC
Crikey Mel, I only bought a little tub :eek: ;)

Thank you

liberty :)
- By mrs stiggle [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:16 UTC
mix with water and it gets rid of the smell of cats wee! (which is the most awful smell ever)

oh the wonders of bicarb!
Mel
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:22 UTC
And I'm going for the most boring answer.  I cook with it. :)
- By Carla Date 26.01.04 19:28 UTC
what the hell is it? :confused: :D
- By liberty Date 26.01.04 19:33 UTC
Dunno, JG mentioned it this morning, after checking out B&Q, Boots, Qwik-Fit, and the Vets, I found it in the Home Baking (what on earth?????? ) aisle of the Supermarket :D

liberty ;)
- By Carla Date 26.01.04 19:36 UTC
is it that stuff you use to make scones rise? :confused:
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:38 UTC
You're no delia are you?  :)
- By Carla Date 26.01.04 20:01 UTC
I baked a cake once. Only after I put it in the oven and started washing up did I realise I had forgotten to mix in the butter :confused: . I won't be making that mistake again. Now I get them from tesco's. :D :D
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 20:06 UTC
One of the few duties you women could perform without crying or shouting............. and none of you can do it.  *stands to side to avoid stampede*  :D :D
- By Carla Date 26.01.04 20:20 UTC
:eek:
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 20:25 UTC
What's that look for?  :D :D :D
- By Carla Date 26.01.04 20:26 UTC
I don't do anything without crying and shouting :D
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 20:29 UTC
My point exactly.  It's raining so CRY.  It's sunny so CRY.  The day has a 'Y' in it so cry, shout and blame the nearest man. :D
- By Carla Date 26.01.04 20:31 UTC
are you being horrible to me? :( :( :( *crying* *tears* *stropping*

;)
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 21:44 UTC
Here's some flowers, chocolates and money.  Now stop crying.
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 22:23 UTC
Chloe,

I'm sorry forgive me.  You know your happiness is all that's important to me.  Here (tissue) blow your nose and I'll make you a banana sandwich. X
- By Carla Date 26.01.04 23:16 UTC
ok, now i'm thawing ;) :D
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 23:50 UTC
Phew!

;)
- By Sunbeams [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:38 UTC
You're thinking of baking powder!
  Hilda
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:40 UTC
:) so that's why nothing rises
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:44 UTC
There *really* is no answer to that

:D
- By Lea Date 26.01.04 19:57 UTC
ROFLMAO Melody.
<Off, to wash mind out>
Lea :D
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:58 UTC
Women! :)
- By G30ff [gb] Date 27.01.04 13:45 UTC
thats just given me an idea...... when she has indigestion.... ;)

Geoff :)
- By G30ff [gb] Date 27.01.04 13:46 UTC
Kill two birds with one stone... so to speak..

Geoff :)
- By liberty Date 26.01.04 19:42 UTC
:eek: you're asking me :confused: I consider home cooking as setting the timer on the microwave :D  Ask Joe he seems to know how to cook with it  :)

liberty
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:50 UTC
You purchase it.  Leave it in the cupboard for four years and then throw it out.  At least that's what I do :D
- By G30ff [gb] Date 27.01.04 13:49 UTC
Nah..... pick up phone, dial home & say, think we'll have, whatever, maybe shepherds pie for dinner.... arrive home & there it is, magicly-on table... ;)

Geoff :)
- By Joe [gb] Date 27.01.04 17:40 UTC
Would be nice but the dog can't cook :D
- By Sunbeams [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:37 UTC
Not sure what it's made from, but it's white and powdery, found in the cooking section in the supermarket (amongst flour, baking powder, etc).  We used to make honeycomb with it, like you get inside crunchies!
  I've mentioned before on here, that the opthalmologist told me to use it as eyewash for my dog, who has recurring bouts of conjunctivitis due to allergy.  Dissolve a teaspoon full in a cup of water, and then wash the eyes out about 10 times a day.  Seems to work okay.
  Hilda
- By Molly1 [gb] Date 26.01.04 19:49 UTC
I use it when cooking green veggies........it helps maintain the colour.  Try about one teaspoon in with the spouts it certainly makes a difference.
- By miloos [gb] Date 26.01.04 20:26 UTC
my old aunty drinks it with warm water to cure indigestion, it tasted bloody awful though, they also used it a lot on how clean is your house to clean stuff!!!
- By Donnax [gb] Date 26.01.04 21:58 UTC
lol Joe same here!

Donna and charliex
- By Joe [gb] Date 26.01.04 21:59 UTC
WE know how to cook.  Pick up phone.  Order.  Open door when food arrives. Eat. Simple.
- By tracey [gb] Date 26.01.04 22:11 UTC
yeah and no washing up......lol
- By mari [ie] Date 26.01.04 22:36 UTC
bread soda or bicarbonate of soda has a lot of cures .
When we were young it was used for cold sores and eye wash, teeth , heartburn,cooking
and cleaning.:) lol a pharmacy in a bag.

So many things gone now from the counter like gentian violet which was used for cystitis and stye's
Iodine powder which could be put in water to what ever strenght needed .Carbolic for the floors .All gone and replaced by sprays and wet wipes .What  a pity.
Mari
- By liberty Date 26.01.04 23:00 UTC
Cold sores?? I don't suffer from them, but my Mum does. Do you just mix it into a paste or something and put it on the offending area??
It is such a shame that so many traditional items aren't available now, I tried to get some Rose Water in Boots, with no luck :(

liberty
- By mari [ie] Date 26.01.04 23:05 UTC
NO Liberty it is for bathingthe sores when they get horrid, but zovirex is good also
Mari
- By liberty Date 26.01.04 23:08 UTC
Thanks Mari, Mum uses Zovirex when she gets them, but it's a stupid amount of money for a piddly little tube.

liberty :)
- By mari [ie] Date 26.01.04 23:17 UTC
Theres a chemist here has his own remedy It is brilliant ,I have no idea what is in it as it only comes in a little brown tablet tub it is only £3 .I wouldent go anywhere without it.
even in summer for the sun sores that all sufferers of cold sores get , If you want me to get some let me know
Mari
- By liberty Date 26.01.04 23:22 UTC
That would be brilliant Mari, if you don't mind?? I'll PM you my address, let me have yours and I'll pop a cheque in the post, let me know postage too, so I can add that on.

liberty
- By mari [ie] Date 26.01.04 23:28 UTC
Ok Liberty I will send it on
Mari
- By britney1000 Date 27.01.04 00:42 UTC
It makes scones cakes and so forth raise, also it you use it to wash the fridge or the freezer out it will take away any smells
- By Joe [gb] Date 27.01.04 00:45 UTC
Wahey! A woman who can cook.  Roll out the barrel................ :D
- By britney1000 Date 27.01.04 01:22 UTC
I love bakeing day, but my lot eat it as soon as it come's out of the oven,Victoria spounge Butterfly cakes, Apple pie blackberry pie, cherry scones coconut tarts and last a couple of loaves of white and brown bread smells beatifull straight out of the arga with loads home made strwberry jam.Even the dogs sit and guard the oven door
- By Joe [gb] Date 27.01.04 01:25 UTC
MARRY ME
- By britney1000 Date 27.01.04 01:33 UTC
I am to old to think of marriage, and it comes as a package 10 dogs 3 cats 100 budgie and 6 rabbits. going to wait untill I get to Bora bora and then do a Sherley Valentine
- By Joe [gb] Date 27.01.04 01:48 UTC
Will take the birds and the dogs but NO to rabbits.  Had a killer rabbit as a child and have never forgotten it.  See you in Bora Bora.  (found it on the map)

Joe x
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