Last winter I had a dreadful cold, the type that seems to never end.
I dragged myself to the pharmacy down the street and bought just about any over-the-counter remedy I could find. Nothing seemed to work except the passage of time.
When I returned to work a few days later, a colleague asked how I was feeling.
"Not good, but much better than I was," I replied.
"Next time, try a hot toddy," he said.
"Isn't that an old wives' tale?" I asked.
"Try it," he said.
The hot toddy — the simple hot cocktail consisting of hot water, honey, lemon and brown liquor — like chicken soup, has long been touted as a remedy for the common cold. But when I'm feeling awful, alcohol is the last thing I want to consume. That's why I had never tried a hot toddy when feeling under the weather, until I got another cold a few months later.