OH, she's fine. I mean, she's got a huge wound on her leg, but she's ornery. She's going to outlive all of us and go looking for the one ring and challenge Sauron at some point, I'm sure. Thank you, though.
Yeah, I don't like the natural care products on the market, mostly. I actually would love to start that as my own business. I've tried a lot of them, and thus far, there's very few that are actually natural, and even fewer still that actually work the way I want them to. But, there are a TON of recipes on the net that I want to try. This one I've now got to get around to making is for a friend who is already on so many drugs for epilepsy that in a lot of ways, it's a risk to put him on other drugs, but the muscle pain stems from a back injury which he's reinjured and the muscles are giving him trouble. So... we shall see. He'll be a guinea pig. :cackles madly:
I need to get my hands on an original or old copy of the Joy of Cooking. They've revised it and there are new versions, but I'm a) unwilling to pay for an out of print copy at a "vintage" price, and b) not really sure I want the updated version. IDK, I might try it. Mmm, to the butter and onions. Yum.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
naivasna, I hope your Mom is okay! I have so many black and blue marks on my legs from doing the exact same thing.
I did a shop yesterday that had me looking at all natural deodorants. They were $11.99. No thanks!
When I lived in LA, a date and I walked through an alley to go to our destination. Alleys are LA's version of Freecycle. There were a ton of books. I picked up a French cookbook from the 1940s. I made a dish from that cookbook tonight, from memory. Butter, bacon, potatoes and onions. Simple, but so delicious. And my house smells like butter!