Re: Bean-bag type hot pad
Jo Ellen Finkelstein (ghellen(AT)ninenet.com)
Mon, 31 Aug 1998 00:43:00 -0500
Sandra Melville wrote:
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> Hi All-
>
> I've used these too-JUST BE CAREFUL not to burn skin that may be sensitive to
> heat.
>
> Sam
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> JHarper33(AT)aol.com wrote:
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> > Wow!! I wish I had asked about this ages ago!! Thanks so much for all your
> > input. Another friend told me last night she puts wheat berries in a sock and
> > closes the sock with a rubber band and microwaves it on high 1-3 minutes. I'm
> > not sure where to find wheat beries -- a health food store, I would guess.
> > This has the added benefit of the aroma of bread baking...:)
> >
> > Barbara H.
>
> JHarper33(AT)aol.com wrote:
>
> > Wow!! I wish I had asked about this ages ago!! Thanks so much for all your
> > input. Another friend told me last night she puts wheat berries in a sock and
> > closes the sock with a rubber band and microwaves it on high 1-3 minutes. I'm
> > not sure where to find wheat beries -- a health food store, I would guess.
> > This has the added benefit of the aroma of bread baking...:)
> >
> > Barbara H.Hi guys! Joellen here. If you make a bag with rice in it throw in some
lavender or rose petals for a marvelous aromatherapy treat! It helps
aching muscles and gives a rejuvinating boost to the nose and mind.