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How to Butcher a Chicken, Part 1: Preparing Your Work Space; Killing, Scalding and Plucking Chickens
Butchering a chicken takes commitment. While not a hard process, is it messy, smelly, and can be time consuming. It is best done outdoors, unless you want your house to smell like raw chicken (and everything a chicken eats). It doesn't require a...
28 commentsIncontinence In Dogs
Many dogs develop problems such as arthritis and lack of mobility as they age. However, there is one problem that older dogs can develop in which YOU are more bothered by the symptoms than they are. What problem am I speaking of? Dog Incontinence,...
0 commentsWhat Is The Best Temperature For Coffee?
Coffee is a daily treat that you can drink every morning to help you face your work day, but it still is important to know the best way to serve it so that you are getting the optimal taste and flavor within your cup of Joe. What is the best...
6 commentsStop child-proofing your home
Just yesterday, I reminded my second daughter to attach a gate at the top of her stairs to prevent her 1-year-old daughter from accidentally falling down the stairs. Surely, that was a grandmother's concern for her pretty grandchild. But then, I...
8 commentsHow to Make Perfect Homemade Bread Without a Bread Machine
How to make homemade bread? Baking bread at home is easier than you think. Learn how to make yeast bread and bread baking tips for perfect homemade bread every time! There are few aromas more delightful than the smell of home baked bread. It's an activity that has...
40 commentsFive Disturbing Facts About the McRib - Nutrition Facts, Ingredients and Animal Cruelty
The McRib is back, but is that a good thing? The McRib nutrition facts, ingredients and the animal cruelty controversy are disturbing. It may make you think twice about buying a McDonald's McRib sandwich.
18 commentsRain Rot in Horses, Dogs and Cats
Rain rot (also known as rain scald, dew poisoning, mud fever, or dermatophilosis) is a common, highly contageous skin infection that occurs in pets, livestock and wild animals. Proper treatment and prevention is discussed.
1 commentCRANBERRIES - TREATMENT FOR URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
WHAT ARE URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS? For those of you, like me, who have suffered for years with Urinary Tract Infections, the symptoms of which are frequency, urgency, burning and pain when passing your...
1 commentDinner Plates and Ashtrays - Short story - Non-Fiction
Chores were a normal part of my childhood. There was no arguing with parents and no deals to be made to get out of them. Chores were assigned, and certainly expected to be done. Some chores were benign and done without much fanfare, while others were quite distasteful and approached with considerable trepidation, if not disgust.
6 commentsMy Meeting with a Sting Ray
It was a beautiful day in La Jolla Shores, the sun was shining, breeze blowing, kids screaming. I was with my best friend Samantha, my niece and nephews, my brother and sister, and I wouldn't have it any...
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