Explore cheaper home remedies for cold symptoms such as using essential oil drops, hot water with honey, lemon, and ginger, and gargling saltwater. Meanwhile, Lidl's big brand toy sale offers affordable Christmas gifts for kids.
Some medications for easing symptoms can be expensive. However, there are cheaper remedies available. You can use a few drops on a hanky for inhalation or place them in your pillow for a better night's sleep. For a stubborn blocked nose, add a couple of drops to hot water and inhale the steam. Sipping hot water mixed with honey, fresh lemon, and ginger can soothe coughs and aid sleep. Gargling saltwater can help soothe a sore throat by drawing fluid from inflamed tissues.
Lidl is starting a big brand toy sale today, including Hasbro prize figures from Marvel and Avengers for £6.99 each. The Sun Raffle offers £100 to 250 lucky readers every month
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