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Morning denizens
Bright sunny day today
Official temperature reported by phone, and confirmed by frost on stable roof: 0°C
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To make the ZeitXmasJoy(tm) complete I have the tulips.
Ho fecking hum.
Had thought it had passed after yesterday, but it came back with a vengeance this morning.
Even the tea isn't helping much.Comment
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Just remembered I've got some of that rehydration stuff next door but it's too cold out there to brave the 10 yards it would take to get it.Comment
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Well it may be "blackcurrant" flavoured but it's pretty disgusting.
Now we'll find out if it does anything useful, or more useful than my previous pinch of salt and pinch of sugar approach.
Which also tasted disgusting.
Ho hum.Comment
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Does Which? test stuff like this? And if so, how?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWell it may be "blackcurrant" flavoured but it's pretty disgusting.
Now we'll find out if it does anything useful, or more useful than my previous pinch of salt and pinch of sugar approach.
Which also tasted disgusting.
Ho hum.
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It gets a hard sell:Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDoes Which? test stuff like this? And if so, how?
https://www.dioralyte.co.uk/dioralyt...d-to-rehydrateComment
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Apparently it's wetter than water* so it must be good.
*rehydrates better, which is down to the combination of the salt & glucose.Comment
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Is it any good for hangovers? I vaguely remember somebody once recommending it to me for that, claiming that they had expertise in this area because they made their own wine. It did occur to me that perhaps drinking less of their homemade wine might be a more viable long-term solution for themOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostApparently it's wetter than water* so it must be good.
*rehydrates better, which is down to the combination of the salt & glucose.
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