Guest guest Posted March 13, 2002 Report Share Posted March 13, 2002 Hi all, The big thing with the buckwheat pillows is that they can go in the mircowave for a minute or two and hold the heat for an hour or more. Charlotte loved to have the buckwheat pillow on her neck or hand. Take care, Bill Werre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 Hi, I don't post often but wanted to get back in the loop. The buckwheat pillows are wonderful for pain. They mold and conture to your body and even help with icy cold hands and feet. You can put them in the microwave, dry or wet depending on what type of heat you want (thought they smell terrible when you do) or the freezer. I refer to them as my " smelly thing " when I forget where I put it and need my husband to go look for it. Honey, have you seen my smelly thing? In the stores they can be quite expensive. Online, I have found them for as little as $7.47 at http://www.halfpricegifts.com I don't have any affiliation with the site, just wanted to pass on a place with a good price. Deborah aka Tenacity But for the Grace of God, Go I! > > Hi all, > > The big thing with the buckwheat pillows is that they can go in the > mircowave for a minute or two and hold the heat for an hour or more. > Charlotte loved to have the buckwheat pillow on her neck or hand. > > Take care, Bill Werre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 Hi, I don't post often but wanted to get back in the loop. The buckwheat pillows are wonderful for pain. They mold and conture to your body and even help with icy cold hands and feet. You can put them in the microwave, dry or wet depending on what type of heat you want (thought they smell terrible when you do) or the freezer. I refer to them as my " smelly thing " when I forget where I put it and need my husband to go look for it. Honey, have you seen my smelly thing? In the stores they can be quite expensive. Online, I have found them for as little as $7.47 at http://www.halfpricegifts.com I don't have any affiliation with the site, just wanted to pass on a place with a good price. Deborah aka Tenacity But for the Grace of God, Go I! > > Hi all, > > The big thing with the buckwheat pillows is that they can go in the > mircowave for a minute or two and hold the heat for an hour or more. > Charlotte loved to have the buckwheat pillow on her neck or hand. > > Take care, Bill Werre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 Hi, I don't post often but wanted to get back in the loop. The buckwheat pillows are wonderful for pain. They mold and conture to your body and even help with icy cold hands and feet. You can put them in the microwave, dry or wet depending on what type of heat you want (thought they smell terrible when you do) or the freezer. I refer to them as my " smelly thing " when I forget where I put it and need my husband to go look for it. Honey, have you seen my smelly thing? In the stores they can be quite expensive. Online, I have found them for as little as $7.47 at http://www.halfpricegifts.com I don't have any affiliation with the site, just wanted to pass on a place with a good price. Deborah aka Tenacity But for the Grace of God, Go I! > > Hi all, > > The big thing with the buckwheat pillows is that they can go in the > mircowave for a minute or two and hold the heat for an hour or more. > Charlotte loved to have the buckwheat pillow on her neck or hand. > > Take care, Bill Werre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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