My stupid dog may have eaten some ibuprofen last night. She spent the night vomiting, 4 times, it was like regular vomit, no pink tint to it, no blood. She was listless last night but has been fine throughout the day.
Her appetite is fine, she doesn't exhibit signs of diarrhea she's full of...
i havent eaten properly for about three days i had two muffins two days ago and felt fine but not hungry (and i wasnt sick after) and yesterday i had almost half a bag of sweets but felt full up like i diddnt want to eat them and today i tryed to drink something as i was thirsty but felt sick...
i havent eaten properly for about three days i had two muffins two days ago and felt fine but not hungry (and i wasnt sick after) and yesterday i had almost half a bag of sweets but felt full up like i diddnt want to eat them and today i tryed to drink something as i was thirsty but felt sick...
When I was younger I read a collection of scary short stories, in it was a story about a bunch of kids who went to investigate some mysterious place and end up all dieing by killer plants.
I know that two were a giant flytrap and some vines, i think the other was a slime plant thing.
I would...
I always thought that salt should be cooked, so I generally avoid sprinkling salt into curries after they have been cooked. But recently, my frnd told me that it wasnt a good practice. cooking the salt hampers the iodine, hence it is good to have it raw. Any thoughts?
I always thought that salt should be cooked, so I generally avoid sprinkling salt into curries after they have been cooked. But recently, my frnd told me that it wasnt a good practice. cooking the salt hampers the iodine, hence it is good to have it raw. Any thoughts?
I always thought that salt should be cooked, so I generally avoid sprinkling salt into curries after they have been cooked. But recently, my frnd told me that it wasnt a good practice. cooking the salt hampers the iodine, hence it is good to have it raw. Any thoughts?
I always thought that salt should be cooked, so I generally avoid sprinkling salt into curries after they have been cooked. But recently, my frnd told me that it wasnt a good practice. cooking the salt hampers the iodine, hence it is good to have it raw. Any thoughts?
I always thought that salt should be cooked, so I generally avoid sprinkling salt into curries after they have been cooked. But recently, my frnd told me that it wasnt a good practice. cooking the salt hampers the iodine, hence it is good to have it raw. Any thoughts?
I usually eat eggs for breakfast but today I think I'm gonna have porridge oats with a banana. I'm trying to lose weight (tone up basically) and want to feed my muscles more in order to be more visible but the thing is that I have them last night with 6 blueberries and I was wondering how...
Recipe for "sour cooked cabbage" or "sauerkraut"; cooked and eaten same day.?
the version I recently had at a German restaurant was cooked same day. Had caraway seeds, and bits of bacon and pork in it. They said it stays a long time in the fridge, but they cook it daily because of the demand...