[AT] Old time cures
kgw
gwaugh at wowway.com
Sat Dec 9 06:29:54 PST 2006
My mother used Bag Balm for years and years---I still have abut a dozen
empty tins down in the basement Maybe I'll figure out a use for them
one of these days!! Never heard of "Udgah", though!
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Gene Waugh
Elgin, Illinois USA
Carl Tatlock wrote:
> Speaking of old time medicines and such-- in the 1940's there were two
> products that were popular up here in New England dairy country. One
> was "Bag Balm", used by dairymen and made here in Vermont. Cow
> udders, chapped hands, rips and abrasions in the skin-- it was good
> for everything.
> Another was "Udgah"--advertised as a fix-all for cow udders. !0-year
> old boys thought that name was very funny-- and the phrase "Holy
> Udgah!" was enough to start a whole class of 3rd graders to go into
> hysterics. (Ask me how I know...)
>
> Bag Balm is still around and a popular remedy-- still made in VT,
> still sold in the same containers--from little bitty cans for
> tourists, to the large economy size for farm use. The only change I
> know of was when in the 1920's they changed the name from "Kow Kure"
> to "Bag Balm." It is the consistency of a very thick axle grease.
> It smells great--will unclog sinuses, protect hands from weather, and
> the cows still like it too. Some things don't need
> improvement.. Carl in VT
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