Granny's gone and done it again

How in the world did you cook the pizza? I just microwave it. Not too long. All microwaves are different. Any microwave will harden foods if cooked too long. If the outside crust is too hard for you, just eat the inside. Austin loves those things. I eat them once in a while. Crust isn't hard for us? 🤷‍♀️
Oven and I don't have bottom teeth
That’s too bad. Sounds like she is just wore out. Call your worker. Your insurance should give you a ride.
She Is really scared right now. Insurance rides? They are not reliable at all here. 3 1/2 hr. test. They drop you off and tell you to call them when your done but if its closing/end of shift for them good luck on getting home. I have seen people waiting for hours.
could it be shingles ?? :confused:
No, not this time. Dr. has called in meds for me. I will get it tomorrow
That's the first thing I noticed about Pi when I found her. She gave my nose a little kiss and I had to smile. Puppy breath. Better than New Car smell and it doesn't last nearly long enough.
I'm the one that cant stand puppy breath. Spoiled milk makes me wanna barf.
 
Umm.. home made? Eggs? Robert made me a box of cook and serve last night. I'm one of the weird ones that likes the skin so he poured it into 2 bowls. 2 cups and I ate every bite.
Do you like the skin on hot chocolate?
 
Oven and I don't have bottom teeth

She Is really scared right now. Insurance rides? They are not reliable at all here. 3 1/2 hr. test. They drop you off and tell you to call them when your done but if its closing/end of shift for them good luck on getting home. I have seen people waiting for hours.

No, not this time. Dr. has called in meds for me. I will get it tomorrow

I'm the one that cant stand puppy breath. Spoiled milk makes me wanna barf.
To me puppy breath smells like skunk
 
Here is what Google's AI has to say about rashes:
Skin rashes can be caused by a wide range of factors, including:

  • Allergies and irritants: Contact with substances like poison ivy, nickel, fragrances, soaps, detergents, latex, or chemicals can trigger allergic contact dermatitis or irritant contact dermatitis.
  • Infections: Viral (e.g., chickenpox, shingles, measles, fifth disease), bacterial (e.g., cellulitis, impetigo, scarlet fever), fungal (e.g., ringworm, athlete’s foot), or parasitic (e.g., scabies) infections can cause rashes.
  • Autoimmune and chronic skin conditions: Conditions like eczema (atopic dermatitis), psoriasis, lupus, and rosacea are known to cause recurring or persistent rashes.
  • Medications: Certain drugs, including antibiotics and those for high blood pressure or arthritis, can cause rashes as a side effect or allergic reaction.
  • Environmental factors: Heat, sun exposure (including photoallergic contact dermatitis), dry air, and pollutants may contribute to rashes.
  • Immune system reactions: Hives (urticaria) are often due to immune responses triggered by food, medication, or infections.
  • Other triggers: Stress, poor sleep, dust mites, pet dander, mold, nickel-containing jewelry, and household cleaners can also provoke skin reactions.
Most rashes are not serious, but seek medical attention if the rash is accompanied by fever, blistering, pain, rapid spread, or difficulty breathing, as these may indicate a more severe underlying condition.
 

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