Askye, you may want to consider buying some Epsom salt to soak your feet in too. It helps me with swelling. I hope you're feeling better soon.
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Askye, you may want to consider buying some Epsom salt to soak your feet in too. It helps me with swelling. I hope you're feeling better soon.
I am at the library bookstore. Now I just need some customers.
Coconut water is also supposed to be good for potassium.
Potatoes, I think?
especially fried.
I did a google search. Potatoes are surprisingly up there as well as beans, spinach and other stuff. I got what I hope is enough for high potassium, low cooking meals.
And I'll pick up the epsom salts as well.
Tomorrow the high is supposed to be 68 so I'll bake some potatoes. But then it's supposed to get hot again on Monday
Tomorrow the high is supposed to be 68
whimper ... we're running in the 90s, with humidity to match
We are in the high 90s - no humidity to speak of.
Utah has what Suzi's going through. God bless shade.
The forecast here has the next five days of low eighties and rain. Right now it's 83 and not raining yet, though it looks like it's going to start soon. I've been looking at some pictures that my friends in PA posted, and there's a lot of flooding there.
Today the high was 96 with a heat index well over 100 and the humidity is somewhere over 60%. IDEHTW. Only three more months to go of summer... time to stock up on powdered Gatorade. When your sweat doesn't taste salty, it seems like a bad sign.