Bromo Seltzer
Posted on Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at 3:09 pmBromo Seltzer
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1939 Ad: Yankees Manager Joe McCarthy , Bromo Seltzer $5.99 |
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1894 ADVERT TRELOAR-EMERSONS BROMO SELTZER-HOMOCEA-CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS $14.99 |
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Cobalt Blue – Bromo Seltzer Bottle – Emerson Drug Co. Rare with Lid Cap $9.99 |
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Bromo Seltzer Sheet Music “Our Jack’s Come Home Today” Ten Broeck $5.99 |
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BALTIMORE, MD EMERSON DRUG CO. LABORATORIES BROMO-SELTZER BUILDING $27.97 |
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Hail Columbia BROMO SELTZER Adv Music Huntington W Va $7.99 |
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Guard the Flag BROMO SELTZER Adv Music Emerson Drug ! $7.99 |
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The Golden Harvester 1900s BROMO SELTZER Adv Music ! $7.99 |
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BROMO – SELTZER FAST HEADACHE RELIEF MATCHBOOK COVER A. SCHULTE CIGAR STORES $1.75 |
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Wonderful Set of 3 Cobalt Blue, Bromo Seltzer Bottles $7.99 |
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BROMO-SELTZER COBALT BLUE BOTTLE $4.99 |
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Vintage Medicine Bottle Lot,Cobalt Blue Vicks,Bromo-Seltzer,Vicks Va-tro-nol, $12.99 |
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1940 Don Budge Tennis Star Photo Bromo-Seltzer Art Ad $8.40 |
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BROMO SELTZER FOR HEADACHE United Cigar Stores VINTAGE MATCHBOOK COVER Antique $4.95 |
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Vintage Original BROMO SELTZER Blue Glass $8.50 |
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When Life Is Brightest 11×14 Bromo-Seltzer Edition $0.99 |
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Love’s Golden Dream 11×14 Bromo-Seltzer Edition $0.99 |
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The Bridge 11×14 Bromo-Seltzer Edition $0.99 |
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“Guard the Flag” March 11×14 Bromo-Seltzer Edition $0.99 |
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1914 P.C. BROMO SELTZER TOWER , BALTIMORE , MARYLAND $15.00 |
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SNAKE OIL SALESMAN BROMO SELTZER POSTCARD CURES HEADAC $34.95 |
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Collector’s!! LOT OF 3 COBALT MEDICINE BOTTLES, Bromo-Seltzer & Phillips M of M $7.50 |
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Vintage cobalt blue medicine bottle bottles Bromo Seltzer with lid “Very Nice” $7.95 |
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3 Vintage COBALT BLUE Glass NOXEMA-VICKS-BROMO SELTZER Bottle Jar LOT $18.90 |
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Vintage Colbalt Blue Glass Bromo-Seltzer Bottle EMERSON DRUG CO. 4 3/4″ Tall $14.99 |
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Vintage Colbalt Blue Glass Bromo-Seltzer Bottle EMERSON DRUG CO. 5″ Tall $14.99 |
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ANTIQUE WOODEN BROMO SELTZER BOX CURES HEADACHES 1 GROSS 10 CENT BOTTLES NICE $70.50 |
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Vintage Cobalt Blue Emerson Drug Co Large Bromo Seltzer Bottle $6.99 |
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1935 BROMO-SELTZER TWO TALES ABOUT HEADACHES AD ART $5.95 |
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FLIPP BOOKLET /BROMO SELTZER /1939 NY World Fair $19.95 |
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USED COBALT BLUE BROMO SELTZER BOTTLE/ MEDICINE BOTTLE $2.75 |
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Norah My Village Queen BROMO SELTZER Shelburne Falls MA $9.99 |
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Isle of Beauty BROMO SELTZER Shelburne Falls MA Music ! $7.99 |
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1938 Bromo Seltzer fights morning afters print AD $9.99 |
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Cobalt Blue – Bromo Seltzer Bottle – Emerson Drug Co. $6.00 |
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6 COBALT BOTTLES TWO BROMO SELTZER AND TWO PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA BOTTLES $4.00 |
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1911 Horse Drawn Bromo Seltzer Peddler Cures All Headaches Ten Cent Size $39.99 |
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Antique Pharmaceutical Bottle Cobalt Blue Bromo Seltzer Emerson Drug Co. 2.5″ $12.00 |
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Vintage Original Sheet Music-Bromo Seltzer Ed.-Pre 1899 prt-Sweethearts Waltz $6.99 |
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Vintage Cobalt / Sapphire Blue Emerson Drug CO. Bromo-Seltzer bottle $8.99 |
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Bromo Seltzer Emerson Drug Co. Toronto, Ont. – Dark Cobalt Blue 4″ – Canadian $1.99 |
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Blue Cobalt Bottle lot {3 pcs.} ^ Bromo – Seltzer advertisers ~ Emerson Drug Co. $25.00 |
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lot of 2 Vintage Bromo Seltzer cobalt blue medicine bottles Emerson Drug Comp ! $4.99 |
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Two Cobalt Blue Bottles – Wm. R Warner & Company late 1800′s and Bromo Seltzer $9.95 |
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VINTAGE COBALT BLUE GLASS BROMO SELTZER BOTTLE Emerson Drug Co. Baltimore $9.95 |
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Mid-Century Bromo Seltzer, Cobalt Blue Glasses – 1960′s Retro Cool! $39.99 |
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Lot of 4 Cobalt Blue Bottles – Genuine Phillips & Bromo-Seltzer – 2 with lids $14.99 |
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Vintage Bromo Seltzer Cobalt Glass Medicine Glasses $25.00 |
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1940 Jack Dempsey Boxer/Boxing Bromo-Seltzer Print Ad $8.12 |
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1953 BROMO-SELTZER Medicine for Headaches Nurse Ad $9.99 |
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Vintage Bromo-Seltzer Bottle (Cobalt Blue ) metal lid.glass bottle advertising. $14.99 |
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1930′s Bromo-Seltzer Music Sheet $9.99 |
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2 1/2 COBALT BLUE EMMERSON DRUG CO. BROMO SELTZER BOTTLE BALTIMORE, MD $0.99 |
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Do They Think of Me at Home? BROMO SELTZER 1900s Music! $7.99 |
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Vintage Bromo Seltzer Cobalt Glass Medicine Glasses $0.99 |
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Cobalt blue”Bromo-Seltzer” bottle circa 1875 $20.00 |
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Early Vintage Bromo Seltzer Glass Medicine Glasses $0.99 |
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Vintage Glass Bromo Seltzer Blue & White Advertising Dish Free Shipping $0.99 |
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1937 Print Ad Bromo Seltzer Who Wants Morning After $6.99 |
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1909 EMERSON’S BROMO-SELTZER HEADACHE CURE Medicine Calendar Notepad $4.99 |
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Large Size Cobalt Blue Emerson Drug Co Bromo – Seltzer Bottle Baltimore MD 7 3/4 $3.00 |
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Bromo Seltzer Cures All Headaches Emerson Drug Co,horse drawn delivery wagon $14.95 |
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Vintage Collectible Emerson Drug Co Cobalt Blue Glass Bromo-Seltzer 8″ Bottle $8.42 |
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1940 Bromo-Seltzer Don Budge Tennis Star Photo Art Ad $14.40 |
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3 Cobalt Blue Baltimore, MD. Bromo Seltzer medicine bottles $6.99 |
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DEEP COBALT BLUE BROMO SELTZER BOTTLE 4″ K3903 $9.00 |
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Vintage Sheet Music -The Difference in the Morning-Bromo Seltzer Advertising $12.99 |
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Old Bromo Seltzer Baltimore Drug Bottles Amythist Amber Medicine Rare Bottle Lot $9.99 |
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BROMO-SELTZER DISPENSER IN STAND, COBALT BLUE BASE (EARLY 1900) BALTIMORE MD. $150.00 |
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Bromo Seltzer Edition-Pre 1899 printing-I Love Thee Just The Same $6.99 |
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Vintage Sheet Music-Bromo Seltzer Ed.-Pre 1899 prt-Then You’ll Remember Me $6.99 |
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Vintage Sheet Music -Bromo Seltzer Edition-Pre 1899 printing-Tis Not true $6.99 |
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Vintage Sheet Music-Bromo Seltzer Ed.-Pre 1899 printing-Jolly Brother’s Galop $6.99 |
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Vintage Sheet Music -Bromo Seltzer Edition-Pre 1899 printing- Shall We Forget? $6.99 |
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Vintage Sheet Music-Bromo Seltzer Edition-Pre 1899 printing-Sweethearts & Wives $6.99 |
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I Should Have Been a Vegetarian
I Should Have Been a Vegetarian
by Connie H. Deutsch
I was talking to a friend today and telling her about the first time I ever decided to have Thanksgiving at my house. I had invited thirty people for dinner and before I go any further, in the spirit of honesty, I have to admit that I’m a terrible cook. That said, it was sheer stupidity for me to invite a houseful of guests when I didn’t know how to cook a turkey.
But it gets worse. The night before Thanksgiving, I put out bridge tables that went from one end of the house to the other and I put huge bed boards on each table to extend the seating capacity and covered them with beautiful hand embroidered tablecloths that had been passed down from one generation to another. The place settings were neatly aligned and my grandmother’s crystal serving pieces sparkled on the tables.
The doorbell rang and when I went to answer it, there was this delivery guy from the flower shop looking all the worse for wear and tear. He handed me a gorgeous floral table arrangement and when I read the card it was from a friend who couldn’t join us. The card said, “Sorry I can’t be there with you but have a Happy Turkey Day.”
I said, “Oh, my God. I forgot to defrost the turkey.”
Anyone who has ever cooked a huge turkey to feed thirty people can appreciate how all the blood drained out of my face and my heart rate sped up so high I thought I was going to pass out when I realized that I had nothing to serve my company unless we had a miracle.
My miracle was my mother. In her calmest voice she told me to get the turkey out of the freezer and put it under cold running water. This was in the days before microwaves were invented and it seemed an impossible task that this huge frozen bird would ever be soft enough to eat.
I stayed up all night, rotating the bird under the cold running water; I only had a double sink and that meant the turkey couldn’t be submerged up to its scrawny, stiff neck. I had to keep turning it. Or so I told myself.
The next morning I put the turkey in the oven. It felt soft enough to cook. My guests arrived. I put on my bravest smile and proceeded to serve everyone.
Aaaarrrrggghhh!!!! The insides were raw. The outside looked brown and edible but when it was carved, I could see the knife getting stuck inside. No hope. My guests were starved and I didn’t know what to do.
Fortunately, there was someone at the table who suggested that we carve the turkey into smaller pieces and put them back into the oven at a higher temperature to cook faster. That worked. Almost.
In the years since that culinary disaster I learned a wonderful secret. For the first course, serve a huge Caesar salad with all the trimmings and French garlic bread that has been warmed in the oven and is golden brown and smells delicious. For the last course, serve a mouth-watering dessert and coffee with either Alka Seltzer or Bromo Seltzer on the side. And finally, hope that no one remembers what you served in between the first course and the last course.
About the Author
Connie H. Deutsch is an internationally known business consultant and personal advisor who has a keen understanding of human nature and is a natural problem-solver. She is known throughout the world for helping clients find solutions to problems that are often complex and systemic in nature and part of a corporation’s culture or an individual’s pattern of behavior. Connie’s depth of experience lends itself to both corporate consulting and individual counseling. Perhaps Connie is best known for her “homework” assignments which serve as virtual road maps for moving clients through problems into living solutions.
In addition to her consulting and counseling practice, Connie has hosted her own weekly radio show, been a weekly guest on a morning radio show, has done guest spots on numerous radio shows around the country, and has appeared as a guest on a cable television show. Connie wrote a weekly newspaper Advice Column for sixteen years and has been invited to speak at local colleges and given lectures around the country. She also wrote the scripts for a weekly financial show on cable television.
Connie is the author of the book, “Whispers of the Soul” and the co-author of an E-book, “Getting Rich While the Rest of the World Falls Apart” which is being offered as a free download on her website. She has also written and produced two CDs on Meditation and Relationships and has done coaching on customer service and employee relationships. Her website is: http://conniehdeutsch.com
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