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Has anyone seen the adverts for that vinegar book.....

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Well they do seem to be everywhere, in mags, website etc. Advertising a book about vinegar. Well I got the book from my MIL for Christmas and its pretty good but i've just stumbled across a website with the same book as a free e-book and thought you may be interested in it!

You have to download the book but its free and as far as I can see its the same book that is advertised at £9.99!!

Hope its of some use to people, it'll save a few quid anyway :-)

http://www.1001beautytips.com/freeebooks.html its about 2/3 of the way down the page
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  • System
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    wonder if vinegar will do something to vanish the spot that seems to be erupting on my chin. I am too old to get spots. Bahhhh!!!
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  • elona
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    Judi

    Try a dab of neat tea tree oil on the spot - or if you do not have any try a dab of white toothpaste to dry it up :eek:
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  • squeaky
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    leonie wrote:
    Hope its of some use to people, it'll save a few quid anyway :-)

    http://www.1001beautytips.com/freeebooks.html its about 2/3 of the way down the page
    I've added the URL to our Indexed Zillions post. Thanks. :)
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  • Pat__3
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    elona wrote:
    Judi

    Try a dab of neat tea tree oil on the spot - or if you do not have any try a dab of white toothpaste to dry it up :eek:

    I've done this using a cotton bud dipped in the tea tree oil (austrailian one v.good).

    Hold it on the said spot till it stings a bit and it will kill it, do this several times through out the day when you can upto going to bed and you will see improvement by the next day, give it another dab the next morning.

    I do this too for cold sores on the lip or if you get them on the face or nose, brilliant stuff.:)
  • leonie_2
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    squeaky wrote:
    I've added the URL to our Indexed Zillions post. Thanks. :)

    Oooh sounds like a good idea because I know i'll lose it! :T
  • squeaky
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    You're welcome :)
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  • pinkyler
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    Thanks very much Leonie! I've always wanted to know the secrets of vinegar, and it annoys me when I see all these adverts on magazines because I don't want to spend money to buy the book! :p

    I'm just starting to read some of it now. Very useful for a full-time housewife who's always trying to moneysave like me. Thanks again :)
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  • leonie_2
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    Im glad it interested you Pinkyler :-)

    A lot of it is on here anyway, but its good to have read the book too. Although we could have all chipped in and written and kept the profits!
  • I have been looking for the vinegar ebook but can't find it. It might be me who is thick or unless the offers are different as it was last year when this post was posted. Can anyone help??:confused:
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