I do...I enjoy vegetables and meat equally. I do not play favorites.

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I do...I enjoy vegetables and meat equally. I do not play favorites.
Nearly everyone I know loves the stuff & can't understand me @ all ~ especially as I could get as much as I wanted for the cost of some bait.Really? Oh my, I LOVE seafood! The only thing I won’t eat is raw things. Like raw oysters on the half-shell. Ugh! I was a good sport and tried it. It was like trying to eat a boogie!![]()
Yes, Since I've had her every small has enjoyed cuddling up to her.They are so tiny compared to her!What an adorable picture!!! You might have something there, smart girl...she's figured out how to get all of the cuddles without all of the work...
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Does it get hot where you are? I see the top is well ventilated.I can walk around the perimeter in 20 minutes. Not very big.
I could arrange that for a small fee.I'd have this one if I could get rid of everybody else.![]()
A lot of vegetarians do drift back into eating meat. It's just easier in so many ways. The 1st indication I always had I was pregnant was I'd go off meat & my Dr would go ballistic because my iron plummeted. I couldn't take iron supplements so as soon as I'd delivered he'd insist I up my meat intake. Pregnancy no longer being an issue I do what I like.I didn’t know you were a vegetarian. I actually did become a vegetarian for a little over a year a few years ago. I ended up drifting back into eating meat.
It hadn't sunk in that you are a vegitarian Ribh. I'm sure you've mentioned it before though. I guess you cook two meals in your place then.That's ok. I'm vegetarian so I wouldn't eat the hamburger anyway & I'm not even real keen on fries.![]()
I haven't heard of this stuff before. I'll look into it.I love ichthammol! It was one of my favorite salves in the barn with the horses. Also great for splinters in little ones fingers. A light coating and a band-aid at bedtime, by morning remove the band-aid, wash up really well, and the splinter is either gone or much easier to grab and remove.