Andrews Liver Salts
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This lifted me. It was as refreshing and flavoursome as a very nice biscuity champagne; in my condition I can well believe that there are autolytic notes. I might have drunk it a little too quickly, in my thirst.
EDIT: this was a 2014. My carer decided that the 2009 in the medicine cabinet was probably over the hill.
EDIT: this was a 2014. My carer decided that the 2009 in the medicine cabinet was probably over the hill.
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Re: Andrews Liver Salts
Have you tried Tramisker? Should sort you out in no time
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Working my way up to it...
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Re: Andrews Liver Salts
Coward. My father, doctor, PhD in tropical medicine, former GP, epidemiologist, with lots of letters after the name, is very clear about out-of-date medicines.djewesbury wrote:EDIT: this was a 2014. My carer decided that the 2009 in the medicine cabinet was probably over the hill.
• If it is a living thing such as yeast to settle a stomach then don’t take it if it much more than a year past the date.
• For pharmaceuticals, ignore the problem if it is less than five years past.
• But if it is between five and ten years past, it might have faded a bit: up the dose by 20%.
• Beyond ten years, well, unless things are really urgent, get new.
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Useful information. We still have the old. Maybe I'll have a vertical later.
(This seems to be gastric flu, and is now working its way through the house. Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.)
EDIT: The origin of this advice is interesting, as I have heard it said that in Wisemans the opposite effect can be seen (namely, a slight dilution with each successive issue).
(This seems to be gastric flu, and is now working its way through the house. Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.)
EDIT: The origin of this advice is interesting, as I have heard it said that in Wisemans the opposite effect can be seen (namely, a slight dilution with each successive issue).
Daniel J.
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Re: Andrews Liver Salts
Does this mean you need a new carer or that you need extra supplies of ALS to treat your now useless carer?djewesbury wrote:Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
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My first instinct would be to send Port. That's what "emergency supplies" usually means around here.DRT wrote:Does this mean you need a new carer or that you need extra supplies of ALS to treat your now useless carer?djewesbury wrote:Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.
Given the plague affecting the destination, however, I wouldn't send anything fancy. Just something to carry them through.
Glenn Elliott
Re: Andrews Liver Salts
I can send 8 bottles of Real Vinicola 1983 and 11 bottles of Offley Boa Vista 1972. They won't be able to taste them, which is a plus, but they might not survive the experience.Glenn E. wrote:My first instinct would be to send Port. That's what "emergency supplies" usually means around here.DRT wrote:Does this mean you need a new carer or that you need extra supplies of ALS to treat your now useless carer?djewesbury wrote:Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.
Given the plague affecting the destination, however, I wouldn't send anything fancy. Just something to carry them through.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
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Thank God we recovered, and just in time by the sound of it...DRT wrote:I can send 8 bottles of Real Vinicola 1983 and 11 bottles of Offley Boa Vista 1972. They won't be able to taste them, which is a plus, but they might not survive the experience.Glenn E. wrote:My first instinct would be to send Port. That's what "emergency supplies" usually means around here.DRT wrote:Does this mean you need a new carer or that you need extra supplies of ALS to treat your now useless carer?djewesbury wrote:Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.
Given the plague affecting the destination, however, I wouldn't send anything fancy. Just something to carry them through.
Daniel J.
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I'll cancel the emergency shipment of 1983 Tuke Holdsworth in 375 ml bottles...djewesbury wrote:Thank God we recovered, and just in time by the sound of it...DRT wrote:I can send 8 bottles of Real Vinicola 1983 and 11 bottles of Offley Boa Vista 1972. They won't be able to taste them, which is a plus, but they might not survive the experience.Glenn E. wrote:My first instinct would be to send Port. That's what "emergency supplies" usually means around here.DRT wrote:Does this mean you need a new carer or that you need extra supplies of ALS to treat your now useless carer?djewesbury wrote:Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.
Given the plague affecting the destination, however, I wouldn't send anything fancy. Just something to carry them through.
Glenn Elliott
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Glenn E. wrote:I'll cancel the emergency shipment of 1983 Tuke Holdsworth in 375 ml bottles...djewesbury wrote:Thank God we recovered, and just in time by the sound of it...DRT wrote:I can send 8 bottles of Real Vinicola 1983 and 11 bottles of Offley Boa Vista 1972. They won't be able to taste them, which is a plus, but they might not survive the experience.Glenn E. wrote:My first instinct would be to send Port. That's what "emergency supplies" usually means around here.DRT wrote:Does this mean you need a new carer or that you need extra supplies of ALS to treat your now useless carer?djewesbury wrote:Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.
Given the plague affecting the destination, however, I wouldn't send anything fancy. Just something to carry them through.
Come to think of it I still feel a little frail...
Daniel J.
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This should help.djewesbury wrote:Glenn E. wrote:I'll cancel the emergency shipment of 1983 Tuke Holdsworth in 375 ml bottles...djewesbury wrote:Thank God we recovered, and just in time by the sound of it...DRT wrote:I can send 8 bottles of Real Vinicola 1983 and 11 bottles of Offley Boa Vista 1972. They won't be able to taste them, which is a plus, but they might not survive the experience.Glenn E. wrote:My first instinct would be to send Port. That's what "emergency supplies" usually means around here.DRT wrote:Does this mean you need a new carer or that you need extra supplies of ALS to treat your now useless carer?djewesbury wrote:Carer struck down. Send emergency supplies.
Given the plague affecting the destination, however, I wouldn't send anything fancy. Just something to carry them through.
Come to think of it I still feel a little frail...
Glenn Elliott
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Bleugh!
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