You are such a love. Never heard of the socks, but I’ll definitely look for them now. Many thanks for such good advice.
No sugar I just made my own “woobie.” My dad made his own years ago for his arthritic knees.
I use a new, unused tube sock, filled with rice with a knot tied at the end. I microwave it a few seconds at a time to get the heat right.
I remember my grandpa warming up bricks in the fire and wrapping them in flannel to warm their feet when they got in the bed.
We southerners are weird but lovable.
Never heard of the socks, but Ill definitely look for them now. Many thanks for such good advice.
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I have made a lot of those rice socks. Very handy for any area that hurts—like wrists, elbows, neck. We also have some small pillows filled with beans or corn that my mother in-law made us.
I just read that flax seed is even better than rice, because it lasts longer (oil instead of water). So I made a flax seed sock to try the other day. I honestly can’t tell much difference.
The maternity ward nurses are the ones that told us about making rice socks—really nice for the cool labor rooms.