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by Teresa Trent


  Place a smooth, lint-free cloth over the stain and then iron over the area for a few seconds. Check under the cloth and repeat this process until the stain has disappeared

  Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup From The Pecan Bayou Diner

  2 C chicken stock

  2 C vegetable stock

  4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cubed

  3 celery stalks, diced

  3 carrots, diced

  1 tsp dried marjoram

  1 bay leaf

  1/2 tsp dried thyme

  1/4 tsp crushed sage

  1/2 tsp Kosher salt

  1/4 tsp black pepper

  1 packet Goya chicken bouillon

  1/2 C frozen mixed vegetables

  1 C egg noodles

  Pour stock into slow cooker. Add chicken, seasonings, and vegetables. Cook on HIGH for 4 hours; add egg noodles and cook one additional hour on HIGH. Birdie's mother found this recipe at The Self Taught Cook

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  How to Avoid the Flu

  Wash your hands with soap and water frequently, especially after you have been around people who are sick. Also if you touch something like a doorknob, computer mouse, shopping cart, even the handle of a toilet, make sure you wash your hands.

  Try not to touch your face. This is a surefire way to transmit a cold or flu germ to yourself.

  Cover your sneezes and coughs and ask people around you to do the same.

  Practice good health habits. Get enough sleep and eat a healthy diet.

  Disinfect doorknobs, keyboards, handles and telephones. Spray disinfectant spray on a soft cloth to clean commonly used items.

 

 

 


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