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21 bestest uses for vodka

other than to get hammered:

1. To remove a bandage painlessly, saturate the bandage with vodka. The solvent dissolves the adhesive.

2. To clean the caulking around bathtubs and showers, fill a trigger-spray bottle with vodka, spray the caulking, let set five minutes and wash clean.
The alcohol in the vodka kills mold and mildew.

3. To clean your eyeglasses, simply wipe the lenses with a soft, clean cloth dampened with vodka. The alcohol in the vodka cleans the glass and kills germs.

4. Prolong the life of razors by filling a cup with vodka and letting your safety razor blade soak in the alcohol after shaving. The vodka disinfects the blade and prevents rusting.

5. Spray vodka on vomit stains, scrub with a brush, then blot dry.

6. Using a cotton ball, apply vodka to your face as an astringent to cleanse the skin and tighten pores.

7. Add a jigger of vodka to a 12-ounce bottle of shampoo. The alcohol cleanses the scalp, removes toxins from hair, and stimulates the growth of healthy hair.

8. Fill a sixteen-ounce trigger-spray bottle and spray bees or wasps to kill them.

9. Pour one-half cup vodka and one-half cup water in a Ziploc freezer bag, and freeze for a slushy, re-freezable ice pack for aches, pain, or black eyes..

10. Fill a clean, used mayonnaise jar with freshly packed lavender flowers, fill the jar with vodka, seal the lid tightly and set in the sun for three days. Strain liquid through a coffee filter, then apply the tincture to aches and pains.

11. Make your own mouthwash by mixing nine tablespoons powered cinnamon with one cup vodka. Seal in an airtight container for two weeks. Strain through a coffee filter. Mix with warm water and rinse your mouth. Don’t swallow.

12. Using a q-tip, apply vodka to a cold sore to help it dry out.

13. If a blister opens, pour vodka over the raw skin as a local anesthetic that also disinfects the exposed dermis.

14. To treat dandruff, mix one cup vodka with two teaspoons crushed rosemary, let sit for two days, strain through a coffee filter and massage into your scalp and let dry.

15. To treat an earache put a few drops of vodka in your ear. Let set for a few minutes. Then drain. The vodka will kill the bacteria that is causing pain in your ear.

16. To relieve a fever, use a washcloth to rub vodka on your chest and back as a liniment.

17. To cure foot odor, wash your feet with vodka.

18. Vodka will disinfect and alleviate a jellyfish sting.

19. To remove cigarette smoke in your home or office mix one part vodka and three parts water and spray the clothing, then launder and let dry.

20. Pour vodka over an area affected with poison ivy to remove the urushiol oil from your skin.

21. Swish a shot of vodka over an aching tooth. Allow your gums to absorb some of the alcohol to numb the pain.

Location, location, location. . .

Here are some of our thoughts on this subject as published in the business section of a popular Davao based Blog called LIP

The old adage “location, location, location” certainly holds true in our case. Four and a half years ago, we opened our little bar/restaurant operation in the remote, suburban North part of Davao City.

While the initial buzz of a new place brought people in in droves, eventually, the crowd reverted back to hanging out closer to home or closer to the downtown area, in big-box entertainment venues and other areas where clusters of similar establishments already existed – to see and be seen, so to speak.

It was not an easy task going against other flashier, better funded establishments.

Four and a half years later, with the transformation of this part of the city running at full speed, we’re finding that we’re not as stretched. The new malls (new or under construction), major IT hub across the street, new restaurants and hotels, not to mention, the McDo within crawling distance (that hot caramel sundae sure sounds good after a half-a-case of San Mig Lights, haha!), certainly help in increasing visibility.

But what kept us alive in these last four years was primarily sticking to our plan of offering a nice, comfortable place to unwind and hang out, a cozy atmosphere – not too trendy (we have a new air-con btw) haha! And making the customer feel right at home.

It’s a good business to venture into if you enjoy a constant challenge, which can mean it’s not for everyone.

It’s also highly competitive, especially in a burgeoning market like Davao. You have to enjoy working long nights and enjoy what you do (a lot!).

Thanks to Martin for the fine article and to Bob for a wonderful website.

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Mojito (mo-HEE-toe)

Refreshing rum drink of Cuban origins containing lime, mint, sugar, and soda.

Widely known as Hemingway’s preferred cocktail. . .

Exotic and intriguing. . .try it now!

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