Sunday, February 7, 2016

Betty MacDonald and very bad cold


Beautiful World's photo.

 Betty MacDonald in the living room at Vashon on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post.
Betty MacDonald fan club fans,
Happy birthday dearest Wolfgang Hampel!
Speaking of birthdays Betty MacDonald fan club birthday card contest is really a great idea.

Your birthday card for Betty MacDonald should include your brilliant thoughts and on Betty MacDonald and her books.


The winner who sent the best and most original birthday card will be Honor guest of the next International Betty MacDonald fan club event.  


Deadline: March 15, 2016


A Betty MacDonald fan club birthday exhibit with many very special birthday cards by Betty MacDonald's family and friends.


You'll be able to see wonderful cards for Betty MacDonald with very touching messages for example by her daughter Joan MacDonald Keil or her good friend Monica Sone.  ( see info below ' Betty MacDonald and The plague and I )


There will be a Betty MacDonald fan club birthday event DVD available.


We'll have several International Betty MacDonald fan club events  in 2016.


Join us in voting for your favourite city, please. 


King Ludwig's  dream castle would be an ideal place for an International Betty MacDonald fan club event.  


I love this idea.  



Wolfgang Hampel's  Vita Magica guest was a very famous TV lady, author and singer and she is our new Betty MacDonald fan club honor member.



Betty MacDonald fan club honor member Mr. Tigerli is our beloved Betty MacDonald fan club honor member.


I guess our Casanova adores our new Betty MacDonald fan club honor member very much because author and TV moderator Tatjana Geßler is a very beautiful, charming and intelligent lady. 


Tatjana Geßler's books are outstanding. I've read several of them. 


Mr. Tigerli is back and we enjoy his new adventures very much.


Are you hungry? 


Let's have breakfast at the bookstore with Brad and Nick. 


Enjoy Betty MacDonald's very beautiful Vashon Island, please.



I adore this possible ESC song 2016. 


By the way I have a bad cold right now.


I'll try some of these 5 unusual ways to beat a cold ( see info below ) but I won't ever gargling with kerosene. 


Will you? 

Tell us your favourite method to beat a bad cold, please.

Deadline: February 29, 2015

You can win a new Betty MacDonald fan club event DVD.

Good luck!

 


Enjoy a very nice Sunday,


Lisa



Don't miss this very special book, please.


 


Vita Magica
Betty MacDonald fan club

Betty MacDonald forum  

Wolfgang Hampel - Wikipedia ( English ) 

Wolfgang Hampel - Wikipedia ( German )

Wolfgang Hampel - Monica Sone - Wikipedia ( English )

Wolfgang Hampel - Ma and Pa Kettle - Wikipedia ( English ) 

Wolfgang Hampel - Ma and Pa Kettle - Wikipedia ( French )

Wolfgang Hampel in Florida State University 

Betty MacDonald fan club founder Wolfgang Hampel 

Betty MacDonald fan club interviews on CD/DVD
 
 

Betty MacDonald fan club items 


Betty MacDonald fan club items  - comments

Betty MacDonald fan club - The Stove and I  


Betty MacDonald fan club groups 

Betty MacDonald fan club organizer Linde Lund




5 unusual Russian ways to beat a cold


January 5, 2016 Yekaterina Chulkovskaya, RBTH


RBTH has gathered the ways to treat a cold in Russia.





Cold
It is not a big deal to catch a cold in winter. 
 Source: Shutterstock/Legion Media 
It is not a big deal to catch a cold in winter - especially in Russia, where winters are usually long and harsh. The prolonged cold weather and the constant probability of catching an infection prompted Russians to find various ways of treating a cold. RBTH has gathered the five most unusual ones.

Raspberry preserve treatment

  A raspberry jam. Source: Lori / Legion Media 
In Russia raspberry preserve is considered a panacea for a cold. From childhood everyone knows about the healthy properties of such a jam. Russian grandmothers are enthusiastic about making ill grandchildren drink tea with raspberry preserve. Lots of people even believe that, just by using this method, they can beat a cold without any medicines or antibiotics. However, doctors warn that using raspberry preserve alone is not enough to overcome 'flu or other infections, so people should not neglect more modern medication.

Garlic beads and garlic nose drops

  Garlic has unique antiviral properties. Source: Lori / Legion Media
An unusual way to treat a cold is by using garlic. It is known that garlic has unique antiviral properties. People often make beads from cloves of garlic and hang them on a sick person. These beads are believed to kill viruses that cause the disease. Another unusual way to use garlic in treating a cold is in nose drops. Garlic juice is mixed with water, after which the liquid is injected into the nose. This garlic solution is known as an effective cure for a head cold. Although doctors warn that garlic nose drops must not be used more than one or two times a day, otherwise nasal mucous membranes can become inflamed.

Elbows and knees steaming

  Beat a cold by steaming your elbows and knees. Source: Lori / Legion Media 
The next unusual method to treat a cold is by steaming the elbows and knees. You will need two basins of hot water so you can immerse your elbows in one basin and knees in the other. At the same time you are supposed to add hot water to both basins (apparently with the help of a friend). It may not help you get over your cold, but a unique style of yoga is guaranteed.

Hydrotherapeutic procedures

  Russian banya is the best place for cold treatment. Source: Lori / Legion Media
At the first sign of sickness many Russians go to a banya - a steam sauna - convinced there is no better cold treatment. It is believed that the hotter the steam is, the easier it is to overcome the disease. However, banya lovers also report discouraging experiences, when the experience not only did not bring the cold to an end, but even caused complications. That is why you should think twice before going treating a cold with a visit to the banya.

Gargling with kerosene

  It's really weird! Source: Lori / Legion Media A really weird folk remedy to treat a cold is by gargling with kerosene. Proponents say that only purified kerosene diluted with water should be used for this odd approach to tackling a cold. It should be noted though, that doctors categorically forbid the habit, which is more likely to seriously damage your health than help you overcome a cold. RBTH sides with medical professionals on this issue!