As for what Smurf cooks - the conversation goes like this: 'ok - what is it?' "well in Dutch it's called (insert scrabble hand) and it's minced this and that wrapped with bacon".
'bacon around it yeah? - my good bacon?' "sure - if you like"
'sold'
This is a classic technique of evasion and keeping HRH happy - if the 'whatever is in bacon' is crap - then at least i got my good bacon!
T
Bacon Alarm Clock
The clock can have a nerak holder attached - for that all-important first vape of the day!
T
I got a text and they were a little bit late. I'm hoping Alton Brown is one of those rib chefs
Master of Bassets...and not much else.
I work in a auto parts warehouse I got it twice today though it could have been worse
Fisrt one Arrived today and I'm loving it
after Earl's little mishap, you actually want ribs???
Three times I've dealt with something similar. Only in my cases, the dogs had bones and in one event--a stick--stuck across the roof of their mouth. The bones were rib bones and perfectly contoured to wedge across the roof of a big dog's mouth. No vet trip necessary, they displayed their plight sufficiently, so I just reached in and pryed the bone out in each case. I no longer feed bones to my dogs. The possibility of bone slivers, intestinal impaction, etc is more than the nutritional gain is worth IMO. Not saying its wrong to do it, I just have had too many bad experiences related to feeding bones to dogs to justify it.I just returned from the puppy ER. It seems Earl had to get the last little bit of marrow from his femur bone. In the process of doing so, he managed to get his lower jaw inside the hollow of the bone.
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All we heard was a yelp and saw a brown & white blur running by. After getting him calmed down. I discovered he was not in any way inclined to let me get the bone off. The Evil One, always the voice of reason, wouldn't let me try the Benadryl/Dremel option. She has tickets tonight to see Alton someone, a chef from the food channel, in Grand Rapids. Of course this occurred about 5 minutes after our Vet's office closed and we (meaning I) were stuck going to the puppy ER in Kalamazoo (about an hour away). She rode with me to keep Earl calm on the ride over (see voice of reason above) and had her girlfriend follow us to the ER. Once there, it was a 15 minute procedure to get Earl deboned (most of which was me filling out paperwork). I'm happy to report Earl is fine and napping comfortably. They gave him some propythol (sp), the Michael Jackson drug. According to the vet, it knocks them out quick and has a very short recovery time
Also, I bought a 14500 Mini Woodvil today
Master of Bassets...and not much else.
is it me or is Scott turning into Jack Sparrow? earrings now huh? Stop being a wuss and get it pierced!
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i'm just crossing my fingers they weren't nose rings...
is it me or is Scott turning into Jack Sparrow? earrings now huh? Stop being a wuss and get it pierced!
T
Three times I've dealt with something similar. Only in my cases, the dogs had bones and in one event--a stick--stuck across the roof of their mouth. The bones were rib bones and perfectly contoured to wedge across the roof of a big dog's mouth. No vet trip necessary, they displayed their plight sufficiently, so I just reached in and pryed the bone out in each case. I no longer feed bones to my dogs. The possibility of bone slivers, intestinal impaction, etc is more than the nutritional gain is worth IMO. Not saying its wrong to do it, I just have had too many bad experiences related to feeding bones to dogs to justify it.
after Earl's little mishap, you actually want ribs???