what does sleeping with potatoes in your socks do

If you sleep with your socks in, you will be able to sleep with your toes pointed up, and it will not be so bad. I have been doing this for a while and I have never had a problem. It may sound strange to some but I have never had any problems with my feet. I have worn socks to sleep with my feet pointed up for years and they always stay that way.

The only negative that I can think of is that you will have to keep a pair of socks on your bed with you to keep them warm. But you could also put a blanket over them or something.

I always put socks on my feet and they stay that way until I take a shower. There is a slight risk that you will fall asleep with your toes pointed up but I never fall asleep with my feet pointed up. The only time I have ever fallen asleep with my toes pointed up is when I have been out in the rain in the cold air of the late night.

Apparently, a few hours of exposure to cold air and freezing water can cause a sleeping person to wake up with a cold cold nose and a cold cold throat. I would assume that this is the case for you if you have been out in the cold air of the late night.

Sleeping with potatoes in your socks doesn’t do anything. The coldness of the air and the coldness of the water are not enough to cause you to wake up. It’s just the fact that you’re sleeping with potatoes on your feet that is causing you to wake up. I don’t think potatoes are the reason you wake up, because potatoes are a fruit (and you’re probably not eating them anyway).

Potato, fruit, and other vegetable lovers would agree that potatoes are the reason you wake up. I think you’re sleep deprived and tired. The cold water and the cold air are the only things that cause you to awaken.

I think the potato thing is a bit of an over-simplification. In general, potatoes cause a lot of internal body temperature (besides being cold, which you already know) to drop. The more you eat them, the more you feel the drop in body temperature, but it’s not exactly like the cold water or cold air.

I think the potato thing is a bit of an over-simplification. In general, potatoes cause a lot of internal body temperature besides being cold, which you already know to drop. The more you eat them, the more you feel the drop in body temperature, but its not exactly like the cold water or cold air.

There are many ways to cool your internal body temperature that you may still not even know about, such as drinking cold water. If you drink alcohol, for example, then you’ll usually feel the drop in body temperature right away. But what about potatoes? Does that actually have any effect? Well, it depends what kind of potato you eat. Some people get cold faster from eating potatoes than from eating ice cream. Others do the former, but the latter might cool you down even more.

Potatoes might have different effects on different people. Like how you can see a difference in your own temperature when eating them, or you can feel a drop in your temperature when you just sleep with them under your pillow. The same goes for sleeping with them or not sleeping with them. But how and when does that affect your internal temperature is still a mystery.

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