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Old 04-06-2020, 04:53 PM #10
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So sorry to hear it WL! Yeah I'm curious to know what or if there is a treatment too.

Bobby- how do you take your ginger? I seem to recall hubby saying the best way to do it is to soak it in water (or vinegar? Wow! Big difference, but it's been awhile) overnight and then take a single piece everyday to prevent stomachaches. Don't worry folks, I'll get the exact recipe for ya next time. But it seems to me that there has to be other ways to take it and plus the flaw with his method is that you HAVE to take it everyday, I think. So like if you forget a day does that start you all over?? I dunno. But because of all the peeling and chopping, at the time it was just too much for me to keep up with regularly. Might try it again though...once I get the correct recipe of course. :P
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