I’m a Fan of Rosehips Written by eklastic I’m a Fan of … #229 . . .. Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... 9 thoughts on “I’m a Fan of Rosehips” Me too, though it’s a while since I made rose hip syrup. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply I’ve never made it myself. But we used to make itching powder out of them. As children we called them “bum ticklers”. 😄 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Ah well. In French too – gratte-cul. Scratched, rather than tickled, their bums. LikeLiked by 1 person We tickle but we are not so polite with bum (as with the French, it’s rather the a… word). LikeLiked by 2 people Lovely healthy hips! LikeLike Reply I hope all my hips will stay healthy for a long time … 🤣 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply 😄😄 LikeLiked by 1 person It seems itching powder from rose hips is a general childhood pastime across the world 🗺️😂 Rose hips with spikes on??? What The… The insides are called “itchy coos” in Scots 🏴 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Those spikes surprised me as well but there were no leaves on the plant left so I could not confirm what plant it was. Itchy – yes, but why cows? LikeLike Reply Leave a reply to Sue Cancel reply Δ
I’ve never made it myself. But we used to make itching powder out of them. As children we called them “bum ticklers”. 😄 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Ah well. In French too – gratte-cul. Scratched, rather than tickled, their bums. LikeLiked by 1 person
We tickle but we are not so polite with bum (as with the French, it’s rather the a… word). LikeLiked by 2 people
It seems itching powder from rose hips is a general childhood pastime across the world 🗺️😂 Rose hips with spikes on??? What The… The insides are called “itchy coos” in Scots 🏴 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Those spikes surprised me as well but there were no leaves on the plant left so I could not confirm what plant it was. Itchy – yes, but why cows? LikeLike Reply
Me too, though it’s a while since I made rose hip syrup.
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I’ve never made it myself. But we used to make itching powder out of them. As children we called them “bum ticklers”. 😄
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Ah well. In French too – gratte-cul. Scratched, rather than tickled, their bums.
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We tickle but we are not so polite with bum (as with the French, it’s rather the a… word).
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Lovely healthy hips!
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I hope all my hips will stay healthy for a long time … 🤣
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It seems itching powder from rose hips is a general childhood pastime across the world 🗺️😂 Rose hips with spikes on??? What The… The insides are called “itchy coos” in Scots 🏴
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Those spikes surprised me as well but there were no leaves on the plant left so I could not confirm what plant it was. Itchy – yes, but why cows?
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