Yum. I love Garlic alfredo... even if I do have to use gluten-free noodles in order to have pasta.
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Yum. I love Garlic alfredo... even if I do have to use gluten-free noodles in order to have pasta.
Not to mention the gap at the top.You will want to skirt that lest you end up with deserteggs22's sorrow.
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Looks luscious. Yum.
If you build it, they will come. My first alarm was seeing the gap between the roof and the chain link. Raccoons can do that much easier than cats.Skirt what?
Pardon me for asking, not sure what you meant. We had chicken wire all the way around the inside, bent down into the grass. It's just temp. If you mean, something might dig under it, I haven't had trouble yet with predators like that. I was more worried about the cats climbing in from the top (hence the chicken wire over the top.) LOL
We have ordered a new Incubator.
heheheh can't wit to join with my BL polish and Buff x White silkies !
Our terrier sleeps outside, and our great pyr's will too once they are trained/fullsized.... So far, we haven't had anything go after any of our animals, except our barn cats trying to get to baby chicks when they aren't full sized.Not to mention the gap at the top.
Looks luscious. Yum.
If you build it, they will come. My first alarm was seeing the gap between the roof and the chain link. Raccoons can do that much easier than cats.
Good thing you live in a rural area where they are less densely populated. Weasels are a problem too.
Not quite like your meal, but it was yummy!! I wish I had more spinach to put in, but I have a lil boy who eats it by handfuls straight from fridgeLooks luscious. Yum.
There's no gap at the top. He was putting wire over the top in order to make sure it was closed off.Not to mention the gap at the top.
Looks luscious. Yum.
If you build it, they will come. My first alarm was seeing the gap between the roof and the chain link. Raccoons can do that much easier than cats.
Good thing you live in a rural area where they are less densely populated. Weasels are a problem too.