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OMG it works and Twitter is Evil

So, awhile back we were talking about home remedies on the Raven Radio show. I’d found a bunch of them for mosquito bites. I didn’t need them until last night, but OMG it worked!! What you do is put a piece of scotch tape over the bite. That’s it. Some people say to wipe it with rubbing alcohol first. I didn’t.

So, since I’m VERY excited about this new discovery. It brings up the question:

What home remedies have you used that work?

I finally took the plunge and actually started looking at the twitter account I set up several months back. About a week and a half later, I see the addiction. It’s evil. It lures you in with it’s short sentences, making you think, “hey I have time to read just a few….” Two hours later you’re coming up for air. But, since I’m apparently an enabler and there is no home rememdy for twitteridus….

http://twitter.com/michellepillow

Book Updates:
I turned in a new book to Ms. Bradford (YEAH!) and I’m gearing up for my newest EC release, Taking Karre, coming out later this month (Aug 28th).

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3 Responses to “OMG it works and Twitter is Evil”

  1. Fedora Says:

    Fascinating! I’m going to try that–we’ve got a couple mosquitoes in the house I haven’t managed to kill so I know bites are coming :(

  2. Dottie Says:

    My daughter has the worse reactions to mosquitoes bites, so I’ll be trying your remedy.

    The best home remedy I’ve found is vinegar for sunburn, helps take the sting out. My daughter swears by milk though.

    Btw, totally get twitter, I thought I’d just keep up with a few people, now following 123, how did that happen?

    Dottie :)

  3. Michelle Pillow Says:

    I couldn’t believe the tape worked. I fell asleep with it on my legs, lol

    For Sunburns, I was always told raw potato growing up. Slice it and put it on the burn. It’s supposed to draw out sting. I’d try it, but I’m pretty good about staying away from sunburns as an adult.

    Yeah, once I figured Twitterland out, that was it, lol.

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