I'm back to posting life again. This is many tent camping trips later than my last post. That first camping trip was a real learning experience. We camped primatively in the Kentucky woods. Well, our first encounter was with ticks. Now that was a real challenge. However I did find a way to keep them off with dish soap and Windex. If there is a better way, I sure would like to hear it. Life was pretty tough on that trip. We think we are pro's now. That's Life!
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Camping Nerves
Getting ready to go on a camping trip for about six days. My DH wants to travel about 800 miles away to sit in a tent and do some camping in our older age. It would be almost ok, but we have two dogs that have been pampered and have never traveled anywhere. So this will be a first for all of us. Really, I am looking forward to this adventure. That's Life!
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That's Life
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Spoiled Dogs
My dogs are spoiled. Are yours? I try to keep them healthy when I make their food and other goodies. Here are a few of the things that I make for them.
DOG BISCUIT RECIPES and DOG TREATS
1. PEANUT BUTTER PUPPY BISCUITS
2. VEGGIE THINS (Biscuits)
3. GARLIC TREATS
4. FAVORITE TREATS
5. CHEESE NUGGETS
6. RANCH BISCUITS
7. FIDO'S REWARD!
8. DOG BISQUITS 1
9. DOGGIE BISCUITS
10. DOG POOCH MUNCHIES
11. CHEESE BONE COOKIES
12. DOG COOKIES
13. MICROWAVE DOGGIE BISCUITS
14. (MACHINE) DOGGIE BISCUITS
15. (MACHINE) DOG COOKIES
16. DOGGIE LIVER TREATS
17. ROVER REWARDS
18. FIDO'S REWARDS
19. DOG BISCUITS 2
20. CHEDDER CHEESE DOG BISCUITS
21. DOG BISQUITS 3
22. DOG BISCUITS 4
23. NATURAL DOG BISCUITS
24. DOGGIE NUM-NUMS
25 HUMANE SOCIETY RECIPE
26 PEOPLE AND DOG BISCUITS
27 CRUNCHY BISCUITS
28 FLEA HATERS' DOG BISCUITS
DOG TREATS
1. Reindeer Poop
2. Tuna Brownies
3. K-9 Birthday Cake
4. Liver Bread Dog treat
5. Homemade Frosty Paws
6. MAGIC MEATBALLS
7. Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
8. Dog Cookie-Bar Treats
If you are interested in trying these recipes, click the link below. That's Life!
http://www.webspawner.com/users/pici/index.html
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DOG BISCUIT RECIPES,
DOG TREATS
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Fay
It turned out that we didn't have a hurricane afterall. We had a tropical storm (Fay) and had to sit in the closet for a couple tornado's but only ended up with some water blowing in through a window and the carpet got wet. The electric was off for a couple of days, but everything is back to normal now. That's Life!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Hurricane Fay
Since I live in Florida, I am waiting to see what Hurricane Fay will do today. So far we haven't had any bad effects. Just a lot of wind, 35 mile per hour, and rain. The weather radio woke us up at 5:30 am for a tornado watch. They are all around us. We'll see what happens later on today. The dogs went back to bed. When the weather gets really bad, Prince crawls under the bed until all is clear. That's Life!
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Hurricane Fay,
tornado,
weather
Monday, August 18, 2008
Sprinkle Parsley On Food
I am now on a parsley kick now. Most people use the leaves of this plant in soups and as a garnish for different foods. I do that too, but I also just sprinkle it on the food when I eat. The smell isn't strong like other herbs and the taste isn't strong either, so it doesn't over power the food flavor. I know that parsley is good for you and I read somewhere that it is good for the kidneys because it is a natural diuretic. It also fights cancer, because the cancer can't grow when there is parsley present. Whether it is true or not, I'm eating it! That's Life!
Monday, August 11, 2008
Some Known Risks For Arthritis
Being a women. Twice as many women as men get arthritis. Sometimes heredity. Some types of arthritis, including weakness in joints or bone, may be inherited. Repeated joint injuries or stresses. Sports or work activities can wear away cartilage in the joints.
Signs and symptoms:
Arthritis symptoms can vary from person to person. Swelling in one or more joints, especially with warmth and redness. Stiffness around the joints that lasts for at least one hour in the early morning. Constant or recurring pain or tenderness in a joint. Sudden difficulty using or moving a joint normally.
That's Life!
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