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I have never made this before although I have bought that OnCor stuff. I
mainly bought that for my MIL because it is super soft and at the time that was the sort of food she needed. And the main objection to it from daughter and husband was the red sauce that typically goes on top. Neither is a fan. So tonight I thought I would try it plain. Husband had already left for work so I took up one portion and turned to get the rest of the meal. All of a sudden, Jetta jumped excitedly onto the sink and had a rather bright and intelligent look on her face. I kind of muttered, "Gee, what did they do to you at the vet to make you look so smart all of a sudden?" Then I noticed her inching her way towards to stove, eyes on the prize. And that would be the Chicken Parm. I managed to distract her with some cat treats but then the minute I went into the garage to get some more soda for the fridge, there she was! This is the first time she has ever gotten into the garage and I don't really want her out there because there are too many hidey holes. And after having that rat die in the wall, it worries me. She's a very good climber and I don't want her falling into wherever that rat went. Luckily I got her back inside in a hurry. At least somebody in this house isn't a picky eater! |
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"Julie Bove" > wrote: > I have never made this before although I have bought that OnCor stuff. I > mainly bought that for my MIL because it is super soft and at the time that > was the sort of food she needed. And the main objection to it from daughter > and husband was the red sauce that typically goes on top. Neither is a fan. > > So tonight I thought I would try it plain. Husband had already left for > work so I took up one portion and turned to get the rest of the meal. All > of a sudden, Jetta jumped excitedly onto the sink and had a rather bright > and intelligent look on her face. I kind of muttered, "Gee, what did they > do to you at the vet to make you look so smart all of a sudden?" > > Then I noticed her inching her way towards to stove, eyes on the prize. And > that would be the Chicken Parm. I managed to distract her with some cat > treats but then the minute I went into the garage to get some more soda for > the fridge, there she was! This is the first time she has ever gotten into > the garage and I don't really want her out there because there are too many > hidey holes. And after having that rat die in the wall, it worries me. > She's a very good climber and I don't want her falling into wherever that > rat went. Luckily I got her back inside in a hurry. > > At least somebody in this house isn't a picky eater! maybe you could get the contractor who helped you with the water heater and garage door fix the holes in the wall? |
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On Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:00:44 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> I have never made this before although I have bought that OnCor stuff. I > > mainly bought that for my MIL because it is super soft and at the time that > > was the sort of food she needed. And the main objection to it from daughter > > and husband was the red sauce that typically goes on top. Neither is a fan. > White trash mother serves family On-cor slop. > > So tonight I thought I would try it plain. Husband had already left for > > work so I took up one portion and turned to get the rest of the meal. All > > of a sudden, Jetta jumped excitedly onto the sink and had a rather bright > > and intelligent look on her face. I kind of muttered, "Gee, what did they > > do to you at the vet to make you look so smart all of a sudden?" > Perhaps the cat isn't genetically defective. > > Then I noticed her inching her way towards to stove, eyes on the prize. And > > that would be the Chicken Parm. I managed to distract her with some cat > > treats but then the minute I went into the garage to get some more soda for > > the fridge, there she was! This is the first time she has ever gotten into > > the garage and I don't really want her out there because there are too many > > hidey holes. And after having that rat die in the wall, it worries me. > > She's a very good climber and I don't want her falling into wherever that > > rat went. Luckily I got her back inside in a hurry. > > > > At least somebody in this house isn't a picky eater! At least one being in the house isn't a turd in the human gene pool. End the madness; all will not be right with the world until your line is ended. --Bryan |
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