| Beverley 2006-07-17, 9:25 pm |
| I still have mine from when I worked in the garden. It helps but never
enough when it is really hot. I just would wind up with a hot wet thing
around my neck - but at least I could plunge it down in cold water again and
it would work for a while longer.
Bev
"Mermaid" <ptawzer@tflt.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hey here is a tip that works! I found out about it hanging around some of
my
> husband's motorcycle buddies. It's called a neck cooler scarf. Here below
is
> a site that shows how you can make them yourself or you can buy them
already
> made at Ace Hardware, and some of the motorcycle shops.
> I use one and they are great. You soak them in cold water and they puff up
> into a tube that you tie around your neck. Putting them in the frig even
> gets them colder and you can use them over and over. Just don't freeze
them
> because if you bend them still frozen the material will break and leak the
> stuff out. Here is the site below:
>
>
> http://www.watersorb.com/polymer_cool_neck_bands.htm
>
> Just beating the heat!
>
> Paulette
>
>
> "Beverley" <beverly.brown28@verizon.net> wrote in message
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