Granny's gone and done it again

I bought two pairs of jeans at Goodwill today for $2.50 each!
And I found my Serama rooster dead in the coop tonight. I only have one other rooster, so I hope one of these 2 chicks is a cockerel. Will have to grow them out and see.
I am sorry about the rooster.
 
honey and organic slippery elm tree bark combine forces to become the ultimate stomach soothing lozenges. These are made fresh as ordered. Slippery Elm is considered by many to be useful in treating digestive conditions with inflamed mucous membranes linings such as gastritis, gastric or duodenal ulcers, enteritis, colitis, where it has a healing, demulcent action. Slippery elm (Ulmus rubra) bark has a long history as a nutritive, soothing food staple that nourishes the slippery surfaces of the digestive system. Raw honey is a soothing humectant with a long history of naturally nourishing and helping heal the body. Herbalist Susun Weed says: "Slippery elm is so safe that you can dissolve a ball in your mouth as often as you want, any time you feel any distress. If you’re working with an ongoing condition, at least two a day is good. Slippery elm restores the lining of the intestines, prevents any agents within the body from disturbing the intestines, and neutralizes any poisons that are present in or around the intestines." These balls have the consistency of dense dough and taste something like sweet figs. Allow to slowly dissolve in your cheek, or add hot water for an instant tea! A 2 oz. bag contains appx 10-15 lozenges. Warning: Never feed raw honey to children younger than 1 year old.
 
well think I am going to call it a night.

I wish you all sweet dreams, warm fuzzies and Prayers.

Have a wonderful rest of the evening.
Good night, Twist. Cool beans on the rental! Hope he's a good un!
 
honey and organic slippery elm tree bark combine forces to become the ultimate stomach soothing lozenges. These are made fresh as ordered. Slippery Elm is considered by many to be useful in treating digestive conditions with inflamed mucous membranes linings such as gastritis, gastric or duodenal ulcers, enteritis, colitis, where it has a healing, demulcent action. Slippery elm (Ulmus rubra) bark has a long history as a nutritive, soothing food staple that nourishes the slippery surfaces of the digestive system. Raw honey is a soothing humectant with a long history of naturally nourishing and helping heal the body. Herbalist Susun Weed says: "Slippery elm is so safe that you can dissolve a ball in your mouth as often as you want, any time you feel any distress. If you’re working with an ongoing condition, at least two a day is good. Slippery elm restores the lining of the intestines, prevents any agents within the body from disturbing the intestines, and neutralizes any poisons that are present in or around the intestines." These balls have the consistency of dense dough and taste something like sweet figs. Allow to slowly dissolve in your cheek, or add hot water for an instant tea! A 2 oz. bag contains appx 10-15 lozenges. Warning: Never feed raw honey to children younger than 1 year old.
Interesting! Wonder if it's good for a bile duct that gets clogged.
 

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