Eccentrics
We all know someone who's a little bit strange - Mum's UFO abduction secret, or the mad Uncle who isn't allowed within 400 yards of Noel Edmonds.
Tell us about your family eccentrics, or just those you've met but don't think you're related to.
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( , Thu 30 Oct 2008, 19:08)
We all know someone who's a little bit strange - Mum's UFO abduction secret, or the mad Uncle who isn't allowed within 400 yards of Noel Edmonds.
Tell us about your family eccentrics, or just those you've met but don't think you're related to.
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( , Thu 30 Oct 2008, 19:08)
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My girlfriend
will not and cannot sleep unless she has first washed the bedroom floor, with a tiny flannel, by hand. She also brushes her teeth twice, once with honey and then with toothpaste.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 5:26, 9 replies)
will not and cannot sleep unless she has first washed the bedroom floor, with a tiny flannel, by hand. She also brushes her teeth twice, once with honey and then with toothpaste.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 5:26, 9 replies)
Honey has anti-bacterial properties.
That's actual science, that is.
So do onions too.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 23:18, closed)
That's actual science, that is.
So do onions too.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 23:18, closed)
Honey?
That would be awful for your teeth.... Honey is close to pure sugar. Eww. Tooth decay time.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 9:17, closed)
That would be awful for your teeth.... Honey is close to pure sugar. Eww. Tooth decay time.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 9:17, closed)
I eat my peas with honey
I've done it all my life.
It makes the peas taste funny but it keeps them on my knife.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 21:34, closed)
I've done it all my life.
It makes the peas taste funny but it keeps them on my knife.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 21:34, closed)
Sugar doesn't damage your teeth
the acid produced when bacteria digest sugar does. Since honey contains anti-bacterial chemicals, and she's cleaning her teeth with toothpaste straight after, it won't do her any harm.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 23:19, closed)
the acid produced when bacteria digest sugar does. Since honey contains anti-bacterial chemicals, and she's cleaning her teeth with toothpaste straight after, it won't do her any harm.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2008, 23:19, closed)
You'd have to scrub off every trace of the honey though
and as the first brushing would've pushed the honey into all the little crevices around the teeth I'm not sure you could.
I mean, last thing at night, on your second brushing, you might become a little... careless.
( , Sun 2 Nov 2008, 13:17, closed)
and as the first brushing would've pushed the honey into all the little crevices around the teeth I'm not sure you could.
I mean, last thing at night, on your second brushing, you might become a little... careless.
( , Sun 2 Nov 2008, 13:17, closed)
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