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		<title>Make A Slushy Ice Pack!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heya folks, hope you had a good weekend with some fine running and other entertaining escapades.  My weekend brought a recovery 6 on Saturday and then yesterday, a 14-miler w/5 progression to Half pace, closing a 61mi week. The 14 went well, though the progression was peppered with that negative brain chatter I can&#8217;t seem [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heya folks, hope you had a good weekend with some fine running and other entertaining escapades.  My weekend brought a recovery 6 on Saturday and then yesterday, a 14-miler w/5 progression to Half pace, closing a 61mi week.</p>
<p>The 14 went well, though the progression was peppered with that negative brain chatter I can&#8217;t seem to stop.  &#8220;I&#8217;m afraid I can&#8217;t&#8221; or &#8220;I should be doing this better&#8221; does not help me, yet it&#8217;s constantly there for anything more than easy or recovery pace.  So I beseech the Running Gods, &#8220;Please, please, let this cycle crack the plateau and give me back some confidence.  Just a little something &#8211; like one of those runs I used to have where you&#8217;re going so fast but it feels mysteriously easy, or you average a wickedly low heart rate or gee I could do 3 more of those&#8230;<em>some</em>thing.&#8221;  please?</p>
<p>Or another thing those ole Running Gods could do is get rid of my ankle annoyance, which disappeared while I was Ibuprofening my groin last week, but now that I&#8217;m au naturel, it&#8217;s back and ain&#8217;t going anywhere.  Which leads me to this weekend&#8217;s entertaining little DIY project&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Ice Packs!<br />
</strong>OK, so yeah, a bag of frozen peas makes a usable icepack.  But my favorite ice pack ever was a slushy gel one &#8211; it molded perfectly to the body&#8217;s nooks and crannies and seemed colder than anything.  Alas, I left it with Nick when we split, so lately I&#8217;ve been making do with a half-empty bag of crappy tasting green beans.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been wanting a proper ice pack, though &#8211; something sturdier and &#8220;real&#8221;, so I was looking around the web on Saturday and not liking the price tags on the fancy ones, when I happened upon a recipe for making your very own slush ice pack!</p>
<p><strong>The Recipe</strong><br />
3 parts water and 1 part rubbing alcohol.  That&#8217;s it!</p>
<p>Pour the mixture into a ziplock (with at least one other one around it for leak insurance) or better yet, and what I did, get one of those comic strip looking ice packs at the drugstore  because they don&#8217;t leak or sweat like a Ziplock will.  Stick it in the freezer overnight and voila!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my funny rubber icepack and some extra I put in a ziplock.  It&#8217;s green because I got wintergreen rubbing alcohol.  And it&#8217;s huge because I tried someone&#8217;s recipe of 2:1 which resulted in a very liquidy mix so I had to add a ton more water.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5582" title="Ice Pack!" src="http://www.girlinmotion.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ice.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="323" /><br />
The rubber thing was definitely a good purchase ($11, but you can get them for 1/2 that online), it&#8217;s super sturdy and retains the cold well. As for attaching these (or any other ice packy thing) to a body part, I use a velcro IT Band strap I bought last year during my IT Band drama.  It makes a good  clincher, but you can use a scarf, too.</p>
<p>Little tip on the recipe: if you want it to be less slushy, increase the water ratio &#8211; for a softer pack, add more alcohol.  Also, it&#8217;s toxic, so don&#8217;t go serving it in a daiquiri glass by mistake.</p>
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