I too use stock for making food for my dogs. I'll also make jello treats, it's cheap, they love it, it's really good for them.
I'd say pour salt into each pot but I fear the plants are the propery of a local nursery and it's not their fault the store is managed by idiots
I don't believe anything from these people nor do I necessarily disbelieve. Bannon flat out on video stated their tactic was to flood the media as "they can only focus on one thing at a time ". The stated strategy was to distract the public with BS while they accomplished unpopular things. Bannon himself was an advisor to Trump early during his first term. They too had a public falling out, then by the 2020 election acted as if it never happened.
It's too easy. Throw everything in the crock pot and in 8 hours you're good to go. I like to break up the roast when it softens up to let the soup soak in better. My wife makes it. She might use golden mushroom soup instead of French onion. It's a nice comfort food especially during the colder months
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You forgot French onion soup
Show him YouTube videos of the fox making the same noise? Hopefully you can convince him
I'm a connoisseur myself and travel with my own stash. The stuff they have in most public restrooms is so cheap it's like wiping your ass with a CVS receipt.
Did you get the 1200 baud modem?
My trick for dealing with "blushing bladder" is a Palovian response on myself. I realized I had certain pee triggers. Long story short, there are certain places and situations that cause me to need to urinate. So I figured why not use a word as a trigger? While at home I began saying the trigger word just as I felt the flow begin. Every time I pee, I say the word. My blushing bladder went away. Some of the music venues i frequent have urinals literally elbow to elbow so it's awkward but there's no trouble when I say the trigger word. The only problem now is people look at me weird when I'm looking at my dick saying "shazam".
It's a child not a vanity plate
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In high school I had a very fine point tip pen for making cheat sheets. One day one of the stoners saw me making one and asked for a copy so I made him one. Later, two other stoners asked for copies so by the time I had to take the test, I had written everything four times and didn't need the cheat sheet. This is how I learned writing things down is an effective memory tool.