Not the best tasting Honey either least I don't think so but a good healer, ment to be very good for stomach ulsters.scoobie wrote:LW, have a look into Manuka honey (its not cheap, but you can buy it in supermarkets)
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I'ma keeping my unused Diazepam, figure that stuff will be awesome when the time comes to go out into the wasteland 
It's also rather good as a sedative if you want to sleep 25 hours a day....
As for Manuka Honey, I know where there's barrels of it, and other types, maybe 100 or so barrels of Honey, not telling though 'cos I work there and unload them from the lorries, also not saying what other goodies food wise we have, 'cos that'd give away enough to ID me
It's also rather good as a sedative if you want to sleep 25 hours a day....
As for Manuka Honey, I know where there's barrels of it, and other types, maybe 100 or so barrels of Honey, not telling though 'cos I work there and unload them from the lorries, also not saying what other goodies food wise we have, 'cos that'd give away enough to ID me
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I always found ordinary honey worked well, never been able to afford manuka. I recently sorted the wee stray cat who lives in my stick box. His face was all matted and bloody on one side and the fur fell out. He was shaking his head all the time and scratching. Every time I fed or petted him I slapped some honey on it, and now after 5 weeks his face is healed and his fur is coming in. I haven't a clue what was wrong but I think either an abcess oran infected wound from a fight. Either way that was Sainsburys Basics honey 
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Awww - poor little thingdiamond lil wrote:I always found ordinary honey worked well, never been able to afford manuka. I recently sorted the wee stray cat who lives in my stick box. His face was all matted and bloody on one side and the fur fell out. He was shaking his head all the time and scratching. Every time I fed or petted him I slapped some honey on it, and now after 5 weeks his face is healed and his fur is coming in. I haven't a clue what was wrong but I think either an abcess oran infected wound from a fight. Either way that was Sainsburys Basics honey
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Ok - as long as he's getting properly looked after then I'm happy. Gives me sleepless nights thinking about poor stray and abandoned cats - not good!diamond lil wrote:Nooo he's my wee pal ! He's got a cosy polystyrene box inside a wooden box, filled with deep straw, and an overhanging roof to give him a dry area for his food. He comes to the door when he wants fed or a cuddle and he catches mice under my shed. He stays !!
He'll need wormed though if he's catching mice
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I have worm pills and Frontline , dont worry 
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Not worrying now!!!diamond lil wrote:I have worm pills and Frontline , dont worry
I use Drontal spot on - it's brilliant - no wrestling with the moggie and risking injury to worm her any more - I used to take my life in my hands on a regular basis
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He's not that kind of cat. He's a big soppy pyjama case, is lucky he found us cos he's not cut out for street (or field) life !
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Pic pic pic!diamond lil wrote:He's not that kind of cat. He's a big soppy pyjama case, is lucky he found us cos he's not cut out for street (or field) life !