Is it okay to take Tylenol and Advil together? I sure hope so, because I just spaced out and did exactly that. Somebody tell me if I need to go barf. Preferably before I eat this bacon.
I like mayo. A sandwich is not as good without a liberal swipe of mayo. I also like sweet tea, but it often arrives much too sweet, these days.
Leo the Cat is in the bathroom whining loudly. He wants me to come turn on the water in the sink for him. As if he doesn't have *two* full water bowls.
I hate sweetened tea with a passion, and I totally get shit for it because I'm southern. Hating sweet tea has made me bitter because I can't get bottled unsweetened tea. Whole Foods used to carry this [link] , I think, but I can't find it anymore.
Tylenol and Advil together is fine. I've done it plenty of times.
I like my tea with whiskey in it. I like my iced tea plain. But if there's sweetener in it, I need enough lemon to make it essentially lemonade at which some tea has been wafted.
Zenkitty, don't worry about taking Tylenol and Advil together. I've done it plenty of times too--on purpose even.
Tylenol and Advil together is fine. I've done it plenty of times.
Me too. To elaborate, Advil is an NSAID, and you can take Tylenol with pretty much any NSAID. What you don't want to do is to mix NSAIDS (pretty much any OTC pain reliever other than Tylenol). You may find that the two together work better than either alone.
Buffistas: enabling OTC drug use since ... whenever.
I don't like tea in general, so it doesn't matter if the tea is sweet or not, I'm having water.
I like mayo, and think that miracle whip is the sweat of Satan. It's WAY too sweet.
I like mayo, and think that miracle whip is the sweat of Satan. It's WAY too sweet.
Sing it.
But I do love me some sweet tea. To me sweet tea and iced tea are comepletely different things, and not interchangable.
Cue commercial voice: "I don't usually like mayo, but when I do, it's Blue Plate."
That is the only mayo we use, and I tend to only like it mixed with hot sauce (Louisiana Crystal preferred).