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Dear Reader,
Blowing your nose is a popular topic. My mailbox was overflowing after last Wednesday's nose-blowing column. If you've got a nose-blowing bug right now, or if you know someone who is sick, or if you're planning on being sick in the near future, be sure to enter today's Get Well Giveaway--a book, chicken soup, herbal tea and of course a big box of tissue!
All you have to do to enter the Get Well Giveaway is send an email to:
enter-to-win5@emailbookclub.com
And if you missed last Wednesday's nose-blowing column, you'll find it at:
From my "A-choo" Email Bag:
"This column has been printed to show my hubby. I can guarantee that he will be rolling in the aisles as I did and then will get that quizzical look on his face that says, 'So this is how you spend your early morning hours!' Such a joy to read you every day."--Marti
"I never fail to be amazed at the mundane things you can fashion into a column, but today's takes the cake. It was hilariously funny! Hope your nose-blowing days have ended--until the next time."--Ada
"Dear Suzanne, as far as cold viruses or allergies and the accompanying nose-blowing, I resorted long ago to one of those huge birds-eye cloth diapers. The kids go through a box of tissues too fast. No, give me a clean cloth diaper and that 'baby,' pardon the pun, is good to go for two or three days."--Sandy
"This is one of your funniest...and a keeper...for the next cold and hurricane... LOL!"--Merly
"I loved your Dear Reader! When I'm fighting those nose battles, around me are all of these 'used' tissues. My husband fondly refers to them as 'fallen soldiers'--kinda cute, I thought. It usually is a war!"--Beth
"Suzanne, here's something that might help, a Neti pot. It's a small teapot-looking thing, usually ceramic. You fill it with warm salt water, and pour it into one nostril. It actually drains out the other one, with the proper tip of the head. I thought it sounded a bit too--well, gross and disgusting is probably the right description. But it does work well to help clear out what's in there, and to keep it clear, too."--Ever-the-reader, Sheri
Thanks for reading with me. It's so good to read with friends.
Suzanne Beecher
Suzanne@DearReader.com
http://www.DearReader.com
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