Do you know why peanut butter gives you chest pains? Natural peanut butter might work for you, if it's one of the other ingredients giving you heartburn or something. All that's in it is pureed peanuts and a bit of salt.Didn't realize that. I love peanut butter but it gives me real bad chest pains. So I can only eat it in things like cookies. Which means I don't buy the natural stuff.
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Honeybee...this phone wont let me access pictures older than a few weeks..so i had to screen shot it..strange.
There's a terrific fly swatter called Sergeant Swat that really works. It's fairly stiff so when it connects, it kills instantly. We use it to kill the hordes of giant red wasps that keep invading our house. We found ours in the BBQ section of Walmart.I really, really, REALLY loathe fly season. With a passion. Because I go and sit on my porch several times a day, and because four or five flies get in every time the door opens, and because I can't swat worth a flip, there are probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 40 flies in my apartment right now. They keep getting into my iced tea, where I fish them out and set them to dry off (oh stop laughing). I have had a long talk with the flies today and carefully explained that while I am not comfortable allowing them to struggle and slowly drown in my tea, I have no issue with spraying them out of existence, and am purchasing fly spray tomorrow during my monthly shopping trip. DIE FLY!
Is it just peanuts and salt in the ingredients? It's been a few years since I bought natural peanut butter, but those were the only ingredients then and it separated every time it was left alone for a day or two.I've never had problems with it separating again. We mix the whole jar with a mixer at the very beginning and then just give it a stir each time we use it.
PossiblyThe one above will get revenge of a different sort.
I just got the funniest visual of a little naked a1C, hands crossed strategically, hiding behind a bush.>big, hairy SNIP<
I should have known that. However, they may want a fasting blood glucose at the same time; it will tell them more than a naked a1C would..
Margret
No encouragement is necessary. She's dispatched a good many, but they out-number her about 45-to-1.There's a terrific fly swatter called Sergeant Swat that really works. It's fairly stiff so when it connects, it kills instantly. We use it to kill the hordes of giant red wasps that keep invading our house. We found ours in the BBQ section of Walmart.
I guess it wouldn't be a good idea to encourage a cat to chase and dispatch a fly.
I am entirely with you. I would have no issue if all abusers of both animals and humans were treated exactly the same way they treat others!I'd so enjoy breaking every bone in the abuser's body....I wouldn't end it
I'd let him suffer...
She is just phenomenal!
I vaguely remember an old Twilight Zone or Outer Limits episode where the person who did the deed had to relive the last 5 minutes of their victims death every hour. From the victims point of view.I am entirely with you. I would have no issue if all abusers of both animals and humans were treated exactly the same way they treat others!
Actually the only ingredient is peanuts.Is it just peanuts and salt in the ingredients? It's been a few years since I bought natural peanut butter, but those were the only ingredients then and it separated every time it was left alone for a day or two.
Tamora Pierce did something similar in one of her books, Squire in the quartet Protector of the Small. And another iteration in Lady Knight. I think it's something all people wish they could do at one time or another.I vaguely remember an old Twilight Zone or Outer Limits episode where the person who did the deed had to relive the last 5 minutes of their victims death every hour. From the victims point of view.
Too bad we can't do that.
I could never be a vet--I'm not smart enough to do the instant math for prescriptions. I know my limitations. (And honestly, I don't think they're saying they're more compassionate--I think they're saying you're braver. Everyone knows, intellectually, that sometimes you have to hurt to heal, but it takes real courage to actually practice it.)If you happen to visit an animal shelter, please do not say any variation on the following: "I could never work here because I just love animals too much." "I could never work here because my heart is too big." "I could never work here because I care too much." Etc. etc.
You don't have to justify why you don't work at an animal shelter. Most people don't have that job. I promise you, I am not wondering why you don't. I will assume you care about animals unless you give me reason to think otherwise.
It gets really old to have customers bragging about how they are (by implication) so much more compassionate than me. I mean maybe they are, I don't know, but announcing it to me doesn't make anybody's day better. I don't expect praise, but maybe don't knock shelter workers down to feel better about yourself, either?
And for the record, this happens a lot.