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Always keep several cans of soup in the home because there is nothing better than soup when you are sick.
ReplyDeleteWe have tea and chicken noodle soup.
ReplyDeleteI use tea with honey,and cinnamon. Also, homemade soup broth,and popsicles.
ReplyDeleteElderberry tea works wonders for us!
ReplyDeleteI rely on my Neti Pot to keep things at bay!
ReplyDeleteI drink hot tea with honey and lemon to ease symptoms, then go to bed and rest.
ReplyDeleteHot soup, electric blanket.
ReplyDeleteWhen I get sick, I always drink hot tea with honey and lemon in it. Tea usually helps and I will make just chicken broth too.
ReplyDeleteLots of rest, lots of fluids, and a special tea with honey, lemon, and ginger.
ReplyDeleteSuper excited for the chance to win. This would make any sick day way better,especially when it's for a child of five.
ReplyDeletethe best sick day tip that I have is Chicken Soup and love and any videos with puppies
ReplyDeleteMy tips would be sleep/rest for sure. Keep kleenex handy and drink hot tea as much as possible :)
ReplyDeletewater and bed. lots of water, lots of sleep. listen to your body!
ReplyDeleteno tips just get lots of rest, drink plenty of water.
ReplyDeleteLots of fluids and rest.
ReplyDeleteLots of love, rest, and soup :)
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Lots of rest, warm shower to help with congestion, and push the fluids. My kids tend to sleep a lot when they don’t feel good, so we do big-family-bed, where they pile up in my room and watch television or play their tablets quietly and cuddle up with my warm fuzzy blankets.
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