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This is the ultimate work, workout, play, kid, beach, picnic; whatever, use your imagination 'cause it's YOUR bag; no, it's MY bag? Soooo confusing
MY Oilcloth
So many uses, so little time! Under the highchair, craft table, easel, at the park, beach, there is no end to the possibilities. Reversable oilcloth splatmats are durable and easy to clean. Simply wipe away the mess. Approximate size 45x 45
Choose the style and size thats just right for you Heres your chance to have the perfect floor mat made with just the size and pattern you like We give you the option of choosing the design on both sides of this reversible mat and the size thatll suit your needs Their slick surface makes them easy to clean Place one under your toddlers highchair or under your childs projects and save yourself all that cleaning up time Oilcloth fabric Easy to clean Reversible Other sizes are available upon request Please contact one of our representitives at font colorred877-552-2229font Monday thru Thursday 9AM-5PM EST and Friday 9AM-1PM EST with the exact dimensions so they can assist you in placing your order font colorredGreen Gingham is available in mats up to 45 in widthfont
Baby Doll
This flat white invitation features a red and white oilcloth border. Includes white unlined envelopes.
Odd Balls
Charming invitations have a red oilcloth patterned border. Perfect for a picnic or country supper. Bright white reception, respond and informal / thank you cards are available.
This hat features oilcloth leather with a satin lining. Also, there is a 1" self band with a chin cord and eyelets. Available Colors: Brown, Khaki.
Henschel P/N: 5346
This hat features oilcloth leather with a satin lining. Also, there is a 1" self band with a chin cord and eyelets. Available Colors: Brown, Khaki.
Henschel P/N: 5346
Dr Christopher's Complete Tissue Massage Oil, 2 ozFormerly called: Dr Christopher's Original BF&C Massage OilUsage: The bone, flesh, and cartilage combination, does wonders in restoring flesh and internal healing of bones and cartilage.It can be taken in any of its forms, capsules, syrup, tea (internally and externally as a fomentation) and topically in a salve All will do the job The choice of how you take it depends on what the problem is.Soak flannel, cotton, or any white material other than synthetics-never use synthetics Wrap the fomentation (soaked cloth) around the malfunctioning area and cover with plastic to keep it from drying out Leave on all night six nights a week, week after week, until relief appears.Another method To make and use a fomentation: This is applying herbs to convey heat, moisture, and medicinal aid in order to relieve pain, to reduce inflammation, and to relax affected areas Soak a Turkish towel or gauze or similar material in hot tea, lightly wring (just enough that the liquid will not run off the body), and place as hot as possible without causing blistering Generally keep the fomentation moist and warm by placing plastics, oilcloth, etc., over fomentation Dosage: Wet enough that the moisture will not run off the body, cover entire malfunction area, keep damp and change periodically.Tea for Severe Cases: Drink 1/4 Cup of finished concentrated tea with 3/4 cup of distilled water three times in a day.Stiff Neck: The following explanation of our "bone, flesh, and cartilage" formula is the most complete program for this condition of a stiff neck The fomentation as it penetrates into the area will relax the muscles and feed the nerves so the bone structure (vertebra) will adjust itself At the same time it will build up the blood circulation to carry off waste materials as well as feed the painful area with herbal food to put it into a healthy state of self healing Soak flannel, cotton, or any white material other than synthetics-never use synthetics Wrap the fomentation (soaked cloth) around the malfunctioning area and cover with plastic to keep it from drying out Leave on all night six nights a week, week after week, until relief appears Ingredients: oak bark comfrey leaves marshmallow root mullein herb walnut bark (or leaves) gravel root wormwood lobelia skullcapDosage: Soak the combined teas in distilled water (at the rate of one ounce of combined herbs to a pint of distilled water), then soaking four to six hours, simmer thirty minutes, strain and then simmer the liquid down to 1/2 its volume and add 1/4 vegetable glycerine (if desired) Example: One gallon of tea simmered (not boiled) down to two quarts and add one pint of glycerine.
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