I apply pressure by stepping down and I feel like a needle or other sharp thing is being driven into my toe.
Well, the glass is working its way out, so soaking should definitely help.
I once had a very large splinter come out three months after it went in to my thigh, and the sensation was similar to what you're describing.
Soaking in warm salt water. And then, when that doesn't work, the doctor.
AmyLiz, soaking will soften the callous. If the object is sharp, it should work its way out.
and too lazy to make my own
C'mon, Cash! Cookie dough takes ten minutes. Flour, sugar, butter, ta da!
Dear stomach:
I took quite a lot of time, energy, and care to make you a yummy lunch of no-mayo, no-sugar chicken salad with roasted red pepper vinagrette, coarse chopped olives, and shallot- don't bitch to ME that it isn't a meatball sub or burrito or some other carbtastic item. It's healthy, it's delicious, SO DEAL WITH IT. No, I will not buy you a candy bar. I don't care that it's cold and grey out.
Love, Nora
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All righty then. Will soak the toe when Sara's down for her nap. Fun!
Nora's Stomach:
You're being very ungrateful. That chicken sounds yummy.
No love,
AmyLiz
Hec, have you gotten a Salem package at your house yet? Just checking.
chicken salad with roasted red pepper vinagrette, coarse chopped olives, and shallot
If you bring me this sandwich, I will buy you a meatball sub.
If you bring me this sandwich, I will buy you a meatball sub.
Don't try to make direct appeals to The Stomach!
This chicken salad is the bomb, though, and very easy to make (thanks to rotisserie chicken and pitted olives from Whole Foods and jarred roasted red peppers from Trader Joe's). It's a CI recipe, if you are a subscriber.
Or I can put the recipe on LJ later.