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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 732365" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Hiccup cures... No one believes me at first, then they do this and are amazed. TRY to hiccup. Since it is an involuntary muscle spasm, by TRYING, you are focusing and therefore relaxing the muscle. (Which is why Nomad's pencil trick works, too; sugar or mustard, because you are concentrating on getting them down.</p><p></p><p> ROFL Lil!!!</p><p></p><p>Chicken soup, if you don't like hot peppers... Low sodium chicken broth (2 15 oz cans), leftover chicken (1 cup), tarragon (1 tsp), onion (powdered - 1 tsp, minced 1/2 small onion) and garlic (powdered - 2 tsp, minced 2 heaping tbsp). Just before serving melt in one 4-oz stick real butter and 1/2 cup dry white wine. Salt and pepper to taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 732365, member: 6705"] Hiccup cures... No one believes me at first, then they do this and are amazed. TRY to hiccup. Since it is an involuntary muscle spasm, by TRYING, you are focusing and therefore relaxing the muscle. (Which is why Nomad's pencil trick works, too; sugar or mustard, because you are concentrating on getting them down. ROFL Lil!!! Chicken soup, if you don't like hot peppers... Low sodium chicken broth (2 15 oz cans), leftover chicken (1 cup), tarragon (1 tsp), onion (powdered - 1 tsp, minced 1/2 small onion) and garlic (powdered - 2 tsp, minced 2 heaping tbsp). Just before serving melt in one 4-oz stick real butter and 1/2 cup dry white wine. Salt and pepper to taste. [/QUOTE]
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