tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1477973669822478280.post652906081451816516..comments2024-02-28T19:11:37.700+11:00Comments on HOME OF HOMEMADE TREASURES: Care Tips for when Heat HitsMrs. Luckyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12145610752149256070noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1477973669822478280.post-75507538506506884992014-01-16T16:07:02.477+11:002014-01-16T16:07:02.477+11:00Caroline Overbeek wrote: "Going to bed with w...Caroline Overbeek wrote: "Going to bed with wet hair?" and "Sunnyboy ice blocks! Now that's old school cool" <br /><br />Mrs. Luckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12145610752149256070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1477973669822478280.post-75076133075438184702014-01-16T16:05:40.890+11:002014-01-16T16:05:40.890+11:00Here are some suggestions by some readers (the com...Here are some suggestions by some readers (the comments are copied from their comments on Facebook):<br /><br />by Shirley Evans: "Back in the "olden days" lol ,50's and 60's wet nappies or towels used to be hung in front of oscillating fans and even over babies cots and open windows to cause a chilling effect. We can also so do that with animals"<br /><br />She also wrote: "In the summer my Mum used to make egg flip ice blocks . Just milk vanilla and beaten raw egg all whipped up together . Pore the mixture into ice cube block trays with nutmeg liberally sprinkled on top and when frozen place them in wafer iceblock cones( they used to be a square shape not a cone ) and easy to sit on the bench . Very refreshing and I think healthy with little or no preservatives"Mrs. Luckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12145610752149256070noreply@blogger.com