Babies rub their face on their caregivers as a way to seek comfort and closeness. This behavior is a natural instinct for infants to feel secure and bond with their caregivers.
Babies may rub their faces on you as a way to seek comfort, show affection, or explore their surroundings. This behavior is common in infants and can be a way for them to feel secure and connected to you.
for meat they would salt cure it.....basically just rub salt on it
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Rubbing is pretty much what it sounds like. You are going to take your hands and rub the spice mixture into the meat. The rub mix is going to be a mixture of salt, sugar and spices.
Club soda with a little salt dab it not rub
As an old tradition or mabe myth, we rub babies with salt so when they grow up, they won't have a bad scent, from feet scent to sweat scent, no bad scent at all
you have to put tomato juice and then you rub it with some limonand salt
yup i rub it all over my face and my nipples
Babies may rub their faces on you while sleeping as a way to seek comfort and security. This behavior is common in infants and can help them feel close to their caregiver, providing a sense of safety and reassurance.
I also have flea bites, to make them stop itching you can rub the area with water and then apply soap to it. Afterwards remember to wash the whole entire area that you applied soap with. If you don't the skin will dry. Another way is the rub the area with water and rub salt into it. Just rub it around the area or bite. Or you can just get a bowl of water and put a lot of salt in it, mix it around, then dab a cotton ball, paper towel, etc. into it, then rub into bite.
The best recipe is always a basic dry rub. If a salt, pepper, and teriyaki spice dry rub isn't your thing, search for some dry rub recipes on the web. You'll thank me.