That is a good one. a nurse once suggested putting a bit of Elmer's glue on the
area, and then scraping it off, and the splinter also would come out with it,
but I personally like your idea far better!
Sandy
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From: steve doyle
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Thanks, such a good one, and so painless.
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From: steve doyle
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Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 6:25 AM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Tip
When you get a splinter, reach for the scotch tape before resorting to
tweezers or a n
Mama's Chicken Fricassee
Yields: 6 Servings
1 (3-pound) fryer chicken
1½ cups flour
1 cup vegetable oil
2 cups diced onions
1 cup diced celery
½ cup diced bell peppers
1 tbsp minced garlic
1½ quarts chicken stock
1 cup sliced mushrooms
1 cup sliced green onions
¼ cup chopped parsley
1 cup sou
When you get a splinter, reach for the scotch tape before resorting to
tweezers or a needle. Simply put the scotch tape splinter, then pull it
off. Scotch tape removes most splinters painlessly and easily.
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