links for 2007-08-22
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My favorite: the Cheerio necklace.
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Secret ingredient: Maalox.
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Liked the butt paste with Maalox link. We use a similar mix (Maalox with Vaseline or Aquaphor) for the acid rashes, and it really helps. It was recommended to us by a friend who learned the "secret recipe" from the ICU nurses who took care of her preemie daughter.
Posted by: Kathryn | 23 August 2007 at 08:46 PM
Liked the butt paste with Maalox link. We use a similar mix (Maalox with Vaseline or Aquaphor) for the acid rashes, and it really helps. It was recommended to us by a friend who learned the "secret recipe" from the ICU nurses who took care of her preemie daughter.
Posted by: Kathryn | 23 August 2007 at 08:46 PM
Liked the butt paste with Maalox link. We use a similar mix (Maalox with Vaseline or Aquaphor) for the acid rashes, and it really helps. It was recommended to us by a friend who learned the "secret recipe" from the ICU nurses who took care of her preemie daughter.
Posted by: Kathryn | 23 August 2007 at 08:47 PM