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Scottish recipe against a Sore Throat

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Dec 03, 2007
Looking for the next sore throat :)
by: Rita

I need to go and get me some apple vinegar. I think the "good shot of Scottish whiskey" is already in stock.

Oct 28, 2007
Kiwi recipe!
by: Anonymous

my Mum who was a Kiwi used to swear by this remedy for a cold, in england we tend to call it cider vinegar! It certainly killed me off if ever she dosed me with it! good job ! Wendy C

Sep 20, 2007
It works!
by: Katie

Have a very sore throat - so when I read this I decided to try it out. It really was very soothing on the throat. Have heard of the Hot Toddy with whisky and honey, but the apple vinegar must have some medicinal effect.
Thanks for this.

Sep 20, 2007
A timely suggestion
by: SMS

I've a friend who'd benefit from this just now - it sounds like a variation on a hot toddy/toddie?? Its a good time to share this one with this cold snap we're having and preparing for these cold winter nights that are heading our way.

Sep 19, 2007
Sounds like a sore throat is something to be welcomed!
by: Edwyn -from Fife

Ellen - I like the 'good shot of Scottish Whiskey'and the 'big mug'. At time of writing I have a head cold, but 'sadly' no sore throat! However I may test the remedy in any case! Thank you for sharing that very Scottish remedy with us.

Sep 19, 2007
Just what the 'Doctor' Ordered!!
by: May

This sounds like a wonderful recipe for a sore throat. Sounds as if it will warm up the whole body on a cold night!
Thanks for sharing this recipe/remedy with us.

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