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beviek
said, 2 months ago
OMG me too! The first boy I ever kissed had just eaten a pickle and drank a glass of milk. Ick! Over 50 yrs ago and I haven’t forgotten that! LOL
Llewellenbruce said, 2 months ago
You won’t smell it Earl once you put your
sleep apnea mask on.
Thirdguy said, 2 months ago
I think the cure for pickle breath, is toothpaste and mouthwash!
knittyditty said, 2 months ago
Sip of pickle juice, shot of tequila, then some more pickle juice…and you have yourself a “Dixie Hooker”.
Ms. Ima said, 2 months ago
She is drinking ‘pickle juice’, think about that…..
Kitty said, 2 months ago
Interesting, I get restless legs and a friend suggested pickle juice. Guess this is one of those home remedies.
Jean said, 2 months ago
lots of skating rinks here freeze pickle juice in small plastic cups and sell them as snacks. Got to admit it is a pretty good idea, I mean, kids will eat anything and to get them to pay for something that most folks pour down the drain is genius.
orinoco womble said, 2 months ago
I have the same problem with miso breath. Miso paste is the one thing I know of that will stop a cold in its tracks if you eat some when you first get that “I’m coming down with something” feeling. Unfortunately, being a fermented product, it gives one fierce halitosis.
AlexPK85 said, 2 months ago
Is Earl reading the latest issue of High Times? It looks like a certain type of leaf on the cover.
John Bollinger
said, 2 months ago
A teaspoon of yellow mustard for leg cramps. Drink pickle juice for the hiccups.
Carmen Y said, 2 months ago
@AlexPK85
I see “Ensign”
James Hamilton said, 2 months ago
@AlexPK85
He’s reading “Ensign,” the LDS (Mormon) church official magazine: a rather herb-free version of High Times.
AlexPK85 said, 2 months ago
@Carmen Y
I think your right, a friend of ours is Morman, its an LDS Magizine, I have seen it laying on her coffe table.
BarbJay said, 2 months ago
Opal can get a prescription for quinine tablets or simply buy some tonic water at the supermarket, which contains quinine. It works fast and great. Later you could make a drink with the leftover tonic water. Ha!
YokohamaMama said, 2 months ago
Tonic water works for me, and not as smelly. Also corks in the bed for mild cramps.