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I am a little curious about the topic, but I was wondering . .. .Like
how to cure beans. . . and black pepper does seem to lower the
mileage.
Is it milk, broccoli ice cream? Cabbage?
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On Nov 30, 5:04*pm, Catfood Chef > wrote:
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> I am a little curious about the topic, but I was wondering . .. .Like
> how to cure beans. . . and black pepper does seem to lower the
> mileage.
> Is it milk, broccoli ice cream? Cabbage?


My mom always cooked cabbage and kraut with caraway seeds.
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ROFLMFAO !!!

Thank you everyone. That started my day off with a good laugh.

I had a very sweet calico named Abby. When she got old and had a hard
time digesting anything, she
would wake me up in the middle of the night thinking she had 'gone' on
the bed, hers were so bad.
Bless her heart, she was a sweetie.

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On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 07:32:36 -0800 (PST), ImStillMags
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> On Dec 16, 10:50*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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>
> ROFLMFAO !!!
>
> Thank you everyone. That started my day off with a good laugh.
>
> I had a very sweet calico named Abby. When she got old and had a hard
> time digesting anything, she
> would wake me up in the middle of the night thinking she had 'gone' on
> the bed, hers were so bad.
> Bless her heart, she was a sweetie.


Oh, that *is* sweet! Our cat is banned from the bedroom because he
was a bad boy on the down comforter twice (and he wasn't sick or old).

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On Dec 17, 9:49*am, sf > wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 07:32:36 -0800 (PST), ImStillMags
>
> > wrote:
> > On Dec 16, 10:50 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:

>
> > ROFLMFAO !!!

>
> > Thank you everyone. * That started my day off with a good laugh.

>
> > I had a very sweet calico named Abby. *When she got old and had a hard
> > time digesting anything, she
> > would wake me up in the middle of the night thinking she had 'gone' on
> > the bed, hers were so bad.
> > Bless her heart, she was a sweetie.

>
> Oh, that **is* sweet! *Our cat is banned from the bedroom because he
> was a bad boy on the down comforter twice (and he wasn't sick or old).
>
> --
>
> Never trust a dog to watch your food.


There's no way I can 'ban' my cats from the bedroom. If I close the
door and leave them out, the just beat on the door till I give in.
Little *******s.


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On Dec 17, 1:29*am, spamtrap1888 > wrote:
> On Nov 30, 5:04*pm, Catfood Chef > wrote:
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> > Now about GAS

>
> > I am a little curious about the topic, but I was wondering . .. .Like
> > how to cure beans. . . and black pepper does seem to lower the
> > mileage.
> > Is it milk, broccoli ice cream? Cabbage?

>
> My mom always cooked cabbage and kraut with caraway seeds.


You do not cook kraut, do you?

Caraway seeds? Does it cover up the taste of the can? Aren't they more
expensive than the cat food?
What do you expect seniors to eat?
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On Nov 30, 8:04*pm, Catfood Chef > wrote:
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> I am a little curious about the topic, but I was wondering . .. .Like
> how to cure beans. . . and black pepper does seem to lower the
> mileage.
> Is it milk, broccoli ice cream? Cabbage?


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