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Emergency Footwarmer

Submitted by Stephen Penson, Ramsbottom, UK.



I recently narrowly avoided frost-bitten toes in sub-zero temperatures. Here is my potentially life-saving top tip:

Feet being warmed by a hot cup of tea

NB: Early Grey. 1.5 teaspoons of powdered milk.









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On 28 June 2007, Don said:
What a waist of good tea. Next time try a rock or a cup of hot milk without the tea. Massaging helps with circulation too.

On 20 February 2007, Mikey P said:
Have you tried boots?

On 10 August 2006, Steverino said:
Earl Grey with Milk? Clearly not English old boy.

Interested to know if the milk has any beneficial effect on the heating power...








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