My Caribbean mother gives me all kinds of things to drink to protect me from Coronavirus LOL
I am spending some time with my Caribbean mother during this coronavirus covid-19 pandemic and every time I get home my mom hands me a little cup with some funky drink in it: "Here, drink this!" She says.
"What is it mother?"
"Don't ask questions, just drink!"
My mom has been hooking me up with some vitamin C drinks, some ginger tea mixed with all kinds of other herbs.
And she made us this dark and funky syrup. I don't know what the hell is in it but me, my father and all her children and grandchildren have to drink the stuff.
Something to protect us from the Coronavirus.
There are no cure yet but I just have to do what my mom says. You never know!
These Caribbean people have some little secrets!
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