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Dangerous Jellyfish/Other Animals

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I have a feeling that Miles didn't mean what you think, Trux. Maybe he meant tendorized meat? I've heard that putting meat on a bee sting also helps, I choose to use mud or vinegar for my bee stings.

What do you do about this....

When I was a kid, about 7 or 8, I was going down a slip n' slide and a bee flew into my mouth and stung my tongue. It didn't hurt as much as they do on the skin, wierd.
 
I was just kidding :D I think he meant something like this:

Meat-Tenderiser.jpg


Description
Meat Tenderiser is a blend of salt and a natural product called ‘Papain’ derived from a tropical plant.

 
I thought you might have been! It's so hard to tell without seeing an expression or knowing the person really well. :head

I've never seen that product before, although I don't do much cooking.:)
 
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