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Found this today in Debra Dadd's newsletter sent out. Was thinking of Suzi here or others who can benefits now or later: "lots of neck pain and like to fill a cotton athletic sock with uncooked rice-then tie a knot at the end. I heat it in the microwave for two or three minutes. It molds to any area and always brings sweet relief, my daughter even asks if I need my sock sometimes when she sees me rubbing my neck. just be careful about the temp. as it can get quite warm. I've used the same sock for years. POSTED BY SALLY :: PENNSYLVANIA USA :: 10/25/2006 10:32 AM" Links to her various websites is: http://www.dld123.com/debrasitemap.html I can foward her newsletter to group, but didn't want to clog us up here It is really great however. hugs, carolg

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I call this my " corn bag " because you can use field corn and it will

do the same thing - heat it in the microwave for 3 minutes and the

bag will stay warm for hours. Last Christmas my daughter bought me a

new " corn bag " , so I retired the one I had been using for at least

the last ten years.

Wonderful invention!

At 01:44 PM 11/28/2006, you wrote:

>Found this today in Debra Dadd's newsletter sent out. Was thinking

>of Suzi here or others who can benefits now or later:

>

> " lots of neck pain and like to fill a cotton athletic sock with

>uncooked rice-then tie a knot at the end. I heat it in the microwave

>for two or three minutes. It molds to any area and always brings

>sweet relief, my daughter even asks if I need my sock sometimes when

>she sees me rubbing my neck. just be careful about the temp. as it

>can get quite warm. I've used the same sock for years.

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We also have about 12" of snow on the ground which is really bizarre for here.

Ouch! We have been very lucky here in the PA. Daytime still in the 60's. Sweater or light jacket weather. We had our 20 and 30 degrees in Oct. this year. Right now the weather is great. Knock on wood;-).

Gloria

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No microwave. I'm still looking for something to heat in the toaster oven. So far the best I can come up with is a good old fashioned water bottle filled with hot water! Sure feels good in the bed lately. We're not above 20 degrees today! That is so unheard of for Washington! We also have about 12" of snow on the ground which is really bizarre for here.

Shari

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I've hear of oven vs. microwave. I like the toaster oven idea Shari. Know a Chef in Seattle? It's cold here today and expecting your snow. Please keep it there! carolgSV <shavig@...> wrote: No microwave. I'm still looking for something to heat in the toaster oven. So far the best I can come up with is a good old fashioned water bottle filled with hot water! Sure feels good in the bed lately. We're not above 20 degrees today! That is so unheard of for Washington! We also have about 12" of snow on the ground which is really bizarre for here. Shari

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Tomorrow is the last of the 60-70 degree weather... then we're supposed to drop to 30 on Thursday and maybe some snow...

Just about the same here although I don't see any snow forecast. But after tomorrow it will go into the 40's and high 20's at night. Tomorrow is farmer's market day and am glad it will be somewhat warm.

Gloria

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How about an electric turkey roaster oven? They heat fairly quickly.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 12:01 PM

Subject: Re: neck pain remedy; Debra Dadd's website here

No microwave. I'm still looking for something to heat in the toaster oven. So far the best I can come up with is a good old fashioned water bottle filled with hot water! Sure feels good in the bed lately. We're not above 20 degrees today! That is so unheard of for Washington! We also have about 12" of snow on the ground which is really bizarre for here.

Shari

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hehe.. carol, I have one that was bought for me.. only a bit more elaborate.. has rope handles on both ends... I think it could use more rice though... but the instructions say only 2 minutes.. on heat... you can use it to cold too... put in freezer.. Suzi PS thanks for thinking of me!!!carolG <cgiambri@...> wrote: Found this today in Debra Dadd's newsletter sent out. Was thinking of Suzi here or others who can benefits now or later: "lots of neck pain and like to fill a cotton athletic sock with uncooked rice-then tie a knot at the end. I heat it in the microwave for two or three minutes. It molds to any area and always brings sweet relief, my daughter even asks if I need my sock sometimes when she sees me rubbing my neck. just be

careful about the temp. as it can get quite warm. I've used the same sock for years. POSTED BY SALLY :: PENNSYLVANIA USA :: 10/25/2006 10:32 AM" Links to her various websites is: http://www.dld123.com/debrasitemap.html I can foward her newsletter to group, but didn't want to clog us up here It is really great however. hugs, carolg

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Us Too. Tomorrow is the last of the 60-70 degree weather... then we're supposed to drop to 30 on Thursday and maybe some snow... but definitely colder temps into the weekend. SuziMorningGlory113@... wrote: We also have about 12" of snow on the ground which is really bizarre for here.Ouch! We have been very lucky here in the PA. Daytime still in the 60's. Sweater or light jacket weather. We had our 20 and 30 degrees in Oct. this year. Right now the weather is great. Knock on wood;-). Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ http://360./suziesgoats

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We don't get snow here, but I played Frisbee with some rounds of ice this morning.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 6:32 PM

Subject: Re: neck pain remedy; Debra Dadd's website here

Tomorrow is the last of the 60-70 degree weather... then we're supposed to drop to 30 on Thursday and maybe some snow... Just about the same here although I don't see any snow forecast. But after tomorrow it will go into the 40's and high 20's at night. Tomorrow is farmer's market day and am glad it will be somewhat warm.Gloria

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I have an electric roaster…it’s

like a very big crock pot. I cooked our Thanksgiving turkey in ours, was the

best turkey we’ve ever had. Of course, it was also an organic,

free-range Bell & turkey, so that might have had something to do with

it. Also, the melted butter with fresh herbs basting sauce…<G>

But they heat up very quickly.

If you go to www.qvc.com

and search on “nesco roaster” (without the quotes), you’ll

get four different ones, from 6qt to 18qt.

Sharyn

From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of SV

Never have heard of an electric turkey roaster.

What would be the difference between one of those and a

toaster oven/convection oven?

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Thanks, but I think I''ll pass on a turkey roaster just to heat up a bag of wheat berries! Made me laugh though thinking of explaining that to my husband!!! I'll just use my hot water bottle or the little gel heaters I have. You pop the little metal button inside and they get hot. When they cool they are solid, but you boil them and they are hot and liquid again and this time they stay liquid until you pop the little metal button and so it goes on and on.........I actually have on that is shaped to fit over your shoulders for neck and shoulder heat.

Shari

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It is more like a huge double boiler than an oven. New for about $30. Used, depending on your luck, $5 to $15.

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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 3:32 AM

Subject: Re: neck pain remedy; Debra Dadd's website here

Never have heard of an electric turkey roaster.

What would be the difference between one of those and a toaster oven/convection oven?

Shari

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You are probably getting the cold one that

just finished blowing through Oregon.

It even snowed a bit and boy was I freezing waiting for the bus brrrr!

Wear your long johns.

Janet

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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006

5:29 PM

health

Subject: Re:

neck pain remedy; Debra Dadd's website here

Us Too. Tomorrow is the last of the 60-70 degree weather... then

we're supposed to drop to 30 on Thursday and maybe some snow... but definitely

colder temps into the weekend.

Suzi

MorningGlory113aol

wrote:

We

also have about 12 " of snow on the ground which is really bizarre for

here.

Ouch! We have been very lucky here in the PA. Daytime still in the 60's.

Sweater or light jacket weather. We had our 20 and 30 degrees in Oct. this

year. Right now the weather is great. Knock on wood;-).

Suzi

What is a

weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.

health/

http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/

http://360./suziesgoats

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Small Business.

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