a recipe for my alergy

avigail

At this time of the year, I have allergies in South Florida.

My eyes burn, and I feel  I as if  I have a hot potatoes in my throat when I swallow.

 

Yet, when I drink my happy juice,

These symptoms all disappear...

 

And no im not drunk.

 

Is this kind of a  recipe

For hot humid weather in S Florida?

  • Author: AVIGAIL (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 4th, 2017 18:56
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Well AVI ~ Grapefruit Juice is a good cure for sore throats as is Fresh Orange Juice ! When I stay with my Friends in Tampa on a Sunday Morning after Church there are "tea chests" full of oranges and grapefruit all for free. I have been a bit a bit hoarse since returning fro Cuba (Feidel Castro's Revenge ?) so i would love to drink some of your HAPPY JUICE ! Oranges & Pineapples are expensive in the UK ! Love & Citrus Hugs ~ BRIAN XOX

    • avigail

      dear brother my happy juice is white wine - Large glass 2/3 full ha ha.. really all symptoms disappeared...

      • BRIAN & ANGELA

        Thanks SWEETHEART ~ Wine which maketh glad the Heart of Woman & Man ! There are SIX glasses in a bottle of CHARDONAY (no hangover with White Wine !) so we could share a bottle and both be very HAPPY ! Happy love & Hugs ~ BRIAN XOX

        • avigail

          lets do it on skype funny, who brings the bottle?

        • FredPeyer

          Avigail, I like your poem. Your happy juice is not only a recipe for S Florida, it works all over the world! My wife swears that whenever she feels a cold coming on, or simply does not feel well, a shot of Kirsch (the real thing from Europe, not the Kirsch Brandy made in the USA) is the best medicine.

          • avigail

            cheers of health to you and your wife Fred- for whatever you insert into your bodymind laboratory and it works 🙂



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