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Anyone got any home remedies for seasonal allergies? Currently about to dig my eyes out with a dull spoon to stop the madness.
local honey, its not instant, but over time it will get rid of all your algeries, my grandma would make me a peanut butter and honey sandwich everyday, and after a few sommers I have no more algeries
 

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local honey, its not instant, but over time it will get rid of all your algeries, my grandma would make me a peanut butter and honey sandwich everyday, and after a few sommers I have no more algeries
I’ve heard about that. Hard to find local honey around here. I’m going to start looking harder though. A friend of mine does this, and starts the honey sandwiches in April. But he buys his honey from across the river in another county - he has mixed results.. I’ve been told the more local the better.
 

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Anyone got any home remedies for seasonal allergies? Currently about to dig my eyes out with a dull spoon to stop the madness.

Nice hot shower and a Benadryl.

I prefer Reactine, I take it about half an hour before bed and then a hot shower in the morning. If you are buying over the counter extra strength you can double those up as that is what prescription strength is. I think you can get Flonase over the counter down there, that after a shower helps keep you clear all day.
 

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Nice work sir. I've gotta re-do the leaded seams on my car as well. How do you plan on doing it on your car?
I’m going to wild them solid all the way across. I’ll use kitty hair for the deep parts and then bondo. All 4 seams the lead failed on my car.
 

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I’m going to wild them solid all the way across. I’ll use kitty hair for the deep parts and then bondo. All 4 seams the lead failed on my car.
That's the way I've done them in the past. Grind down with 36 or 40 grit, fill with glass filler and skim coat with mud.

I've been using U-Pol Fibral Lite glass filler lately. I really like it. It goes on very smooth and sands easy.
 

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River is expected to rise 3-4 feet in the next few days.. We got another 1.3” here last night. There’s standing water in the fields.
I've been between Rochester Zumbrota and Red wing the past couple of days. The Z is flowing like a MF, many of the backwater areas are flooded.
I’ve heard about that. Hard to find local honey around here. I’m going to start looking harder though. A friend of mine does this, and starts the honey sandwiches in April. But he buys his honey from across the river in another county - he has mixed results.. I’ve been told the more local the better.
Check with @Ryan Browne , I'd lay even funds that at least a couple of his friends have hives and could hook you up with some (non-heated) honey that would do the job.
 
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