ginny bivaletz on sat 29 jul 00
hi penny, being an old goat herder, i've spread lots
of that bag balm stuff on sore titties, but this udder
cream is something very different. the bag balm is
quite greasy and smelly while the udder cream is a
white pleasant smelling greaseless cream. i think
that is why it is sold in fabric stores. it can be
used without leaving stains on the material. i just
bought a tube for my mom's 82nd birthday.nice stuff!
--- Penny Hosler wrote:
> Also known as "Bag Balm", available at most feed/pet
> stores, and once
> I found it at WalMart.
>
> Penny in WA
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> > hi - i think the cream you speak of is "udderly
> > smooth" udder cream put out by redex industries.
> > www.uddercream.com
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ginny bivaletz on sat 29 jul 00
hi - i think the cream you speak of is "udderly
smooth" udder cream put out by redex industries.
www.uddercream.com
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Sharon31 on sat 29 jul 00
Hi!
In Don Goodrich's Cone6 glazes list:
HANDCREAM (FOR OFTEN-WET HANDS)
200g Baby Powder (talcum powder)
200g Vaseline ( petroleum jelly)
50ml Glycerine
50ml Eucalyptus oil.
Mix all together, being careful not to breathe in 'dust'
from Toni Martens
Ababi
Penny Hosler on sat 29 jul 00
Also known as "Bag Balm", available at most feed/pet stores, and once
I found it at WalMart.
Penny in WA
----- Original Message -----
From: "ginny bivaletz"
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Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: ruined hands - udder cream
> hi - i think the cream you speak of is "udderly
> smooth" udder cream put out by redex industries.
> www.uddercream.com
>
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Genee on sun 30 jul 00
Also known as udder butter, found in the same places
as bag balm. I last saw udder butter in Walmart.
jeannie
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Gayle Bair on sun 30 jul 00
That's one of the ones under my sink....
I didn't like the smell.
Gayle Bair
>snip
Also known as "Bag Balm", >
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Donald G. Goldsobel on tue 1 aug 00
Testimonial:
I have been using Bag Balm for over 20 years. This stuff prevents chapped
hands, heals abraisons and heals minor burs. It is primarily petroleum
jelly(Vaseline) and some lanolin and antiseptic. The smell is like pine tar
which seems to be the antiseptic.It is found in feed stores.
Donald G. in the San Fernando Valley
At 09:19 PM 07/30/2000 -0700, you wrote:
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>as bag balm. I last saw udder butter in Walmart.
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Sharon31 on tue 1 aug 00
Hi!
When my wrist is in a bad shape, I use Kind of belt that is good for both
hands, one for all sizes, washable and does not disturb too much.
http://www.uriel.co.il/company.htm
It is called:T25 wrist support.
Ababi
----- Original Message -----
From: Donald G. Goldsobel
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 05:02
Subject: Re: ruined hands - udder cream
> Testimonial:
>
>
> I have been using Bag Balm for over 20 years. This stuff prevents chapped
> hands, heals abraisons and heals minor burs. It is primarily petroleum
> jelly(Vaseline) and some lanolin and antiseptic. The smell is like pine
tar
> which seems to be the antiseptic.It is found in feed stores.
>
> Donald G. in the San Fernando Valley
>
>
>
> At 09:19 PM 07/30/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> >Also known as udder butter, found in the same places
> >as bag balm. I last saw udder butter in Walmart.
> >
> >jeannie
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