Monday, May 3, 2010

Home Remedy For Indigestion - The Natural Cure That Really Works.

Natural cures and home remedies always come in handy after a cookout. Even the best meals can effect some people with digestive pains. I know because it happens to me every once in a while. Then I found what works for me. And it can work for you!

Now we can always just go to the corner store and buy that pink stuff, but why spend money, especially in today's economy, when that cure you need is hanging out in your kitchen.

Here is a common scenario I have encountered quite often and usually when we have a big party.

You just had a fabulous meal with home made flat bread, grilled steak, and roasted veggies all on the cooked on the barbie. You kicked back a few brews, light a hand rolled cigar then... burp!

Heart burn hell has just setup camp in your "paid for" beer belly. A great day just turned into a pain burning with an intensity of 10 flaming suns. You can swear that at any moment steam will shoot out of your ears and putrid odors will emanate from your lower digestive tract. What to do and fast?

Do what your fathers and their fathers did back in the stone age. Pray to the "Grill Gods"? No, that's so 1600's. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but my salvation has always been to grab that yellow box hidden behind all the spices you don't use.

Who knew baking soda had so many uses. But every time heartburn visits my digestive tract I down a tablespoon of baking soda mixed with a tall glass of water. Wait a few minutes and relief in the form of a belch will subside that sour stomach.

So never let BarBque heartburn ruin a great cookout. Keep that soda handy and kick heartburn to the curb.

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Vegetable Garden Too Small - Grow Down

Norpro Easy Tomato and Fruit Slicer We happen to have a small backyard so I'm always looking for new ways and places to plant. We have all seen the commercial for Topsy Turvey Tomatoes right? We'll don't by one, make one!

A friend of ours gave us some black tubing about 6 inches in diameter and I was wondering what I could use it for. Then I thought why not make an upside down planter.

Well we took a 2 liter bottle, cut it in have and screwed it to about a foot of tubing.




Then we secured a wire to hang it with and inserted a tomato plant. Simple as that!