Man Cold Stops Blogger

After a week or so of fighting the good fight and fending off this cold that Alisa and Layla had, I finally succumbed to this evil last Saturday. As a result, I didn’t go to any of the food trucks at TBC this week. I have failed you, my readers, (numbering 0 so far) (for good cause) by not doing my due diligence. But, to somewhat salvage this week, I will do a review of Coker Town Honey, Maker’s Mark Whiskey, Redneck Riviera Whiskey, and Hall’s Defense lozenges.

Let’s start with the Hall’s Defense. The fruit flavors are awesome: grapefruit, lemon, and orange. I enjoy that part of them. What is truly awful about these is the slight menthol taste they added into them. Supposedly this is to “soothe,” but instead makes me want to gag. The drops have the daily dosage of Vitamin C in them, so that’s good I guess. Bottom line, I’ll use them again. Hopefully, not any time soon.

Coker Town Farms honey is just great. I picked up a bottle at one of the Saturday morning markets this past year. Around Tuesday of this week, I was nearly on my death bed and decided to try the honey and whiskey before bed thing. It worked for me. The Coker Town Farms honey was very tasty! I took a shot of it followed by a couple shots of Maker’s Mark whiskey, then went to bed. After two nights of this, I really feel like my cold broke. I saw a drastic improvement anyway. It worked as a cough suppressant and made me “sweat out the cold.” I don’t care if that is not scientifically proven, it worked. Friday, I was able to procure a couple bottles of Redneck Riviera whiskey. I did the same routine, but with that instead of Maker’s Mark. That is some pretty smooth whiskey. Again, it had the desired effect.

I’ve got some eating to do this weekend so I can write some more stuff that no one will ever care to read. If, you’re reading this, bless your heart.