So?
And the side effect is keeping the body warm so Fat Broad doesn’t have to wear winter skins.
Odd as it may sound sprinkling cayanne pepper powder in your shoes will keep your feet warmer in cold weather, The only drawback is that it stains your socks red
This is one of those ideas, that sound strange enough, that if I didn’t know better, just might work.
well they do use beet juice on the roads to help melt the ice. http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/01/10/beet-juice-roads-canada_n_14060390.html
Would this really work?
Q. How do you make chili powder? A. You leave your powder in the garage overnight.
B.C.: “Oh. Well, the Cute Chick has no snow, either. Does she use chili powder, too?”
Fat Broad: “Er, no…she, uh, melts it a…different way…”
Gent about 7 years ago
So?
Watcher about 7 years ago
And the side effect is keeping the body warm so Fat Broad doesn’t have to wear winter skins.
h.v.greenman about 7 years ago
Odd as it may sound sprinkling cayanne pepper powder in your shoes will keep your feet warmer in cold weather, The only drawback is that it stains your socks red
thirdguy about 7 years ago
This is one of those ideas, that sound strange enough, that if I didn’t know better, just might work.
blahuciak about 7 years ago
well they do use beet juice on the roads to help melt the ice. http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/01/10/beet-juice-roads-canada_n_14060390.html
whiteaj about 7 years ago
Would this really work?
jpsomebody about 7 years ago
Q. How do you make chili powder? A. You leave your powder in the garage overnight.
Sir Ruddy Blighter about 7 years ago
B.C.: “Oh. Well, the Cute Chick has no snow, either. Does she use chili powder, too?”
Fat Broad: “Er, no…she, uh, melts it a…different way…”