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carolzn said

on 9/17/2009 This is a great article. I am going to finally try making my own heating pad. Thanks.

Lilfix said

on 4/25/2009 Great tips on how to craft a home made heating pad...I've done this with the kids on my property so they could give them as Mother's Day gifts...the Moms loved them...Thanks for sharing! RRRC5*

on 4/20/2009 These homemade heating pads work so well... And are so easy to make...

CrystalR said

on 3/28/2009 This worked fantastic - thanks!

bizzyliz said

on 2/13/2009 I never thought of using a tube sock. I made a big rectangular(almost square) rice bag to warm my feet or place on across my shoulders and back to help relax muscles. I'm going to try this sock version. Thanks for the ideas.

igaday said

on 2/8/2009 Great info! Thanks! =)

on 2/1/2009 Wonderful idea. Very economical too. Thanks!

on 1/20/2009 I have one made with dried corn and it works great. I like the salt idea - thanks!

Kallicat said

on 1/13/2009 Great instructions on making your own heating pad. The rice pads are great for migraines.

Lulu74 said

on 1/10/2009 I added dry peppermint leaves to my mixture of pinto and black beans!!! It smells great and works beautifully!!!

on 1/9/2009 My wife does this with barley, which has the added bonus of just smelling really good after it's heated. This is a very good article. Thanks for posting it.

on 1/7/2009 I've made these before, but not with socks. What a great idea, and how easy! Thanks!

on 1/7/2009 Heating pads are awesome on a sore back after lifting weights!! 5*

Allyn said

on 1/6/2009 interesting.

on 1/6/2009 Nice home-made heating pad. A lot nicer than the hot bricks or hot water bottles I remember using in England and Italy!

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