Since I've been without kitchen I have had to endure the wonders of tesco's finestmeals
65p you can't go wrong with this one.
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Since I've been without kitchen I have had to endure the wonders of tesco's finestmeals
65p you can't go wrong with this one.
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I remember going to a local butchers back around 2000, maybe 2001. I had been sent with instructions to only buy a free range chicken. So I asked the not so friendly butcher if the chicken was free range - "if you want it to be, it is" was his response.
That was good enough for me.
Waste of time, if you ask me. Did a blind taste test and there was no discernible difference. Chickens are ****ing stupid as I can testify having had them virtually my entire life and so really would know no difference.
In other news, my neighbours children’s guinea pig hutch was broken into by rats last week who ate both of them both alive :-( I found this quite disturbing.
Well he was about 6 months old and had just learnt to hunt sparrows: a pursuit which he was/is awfully fond of to this day.
Meave and friends had an outer, fenced area in which they could run during the day. Freddie discovered that this fence was easily scaled and did just that.
Meave and co now have a completely enclosed run and Freddie can just watch them & get frustrated.
I’m not sure what this says about your cat’s hunting prowess. Ours tears his prey to shreds and tends to leave the head of the bird only (and hundreds of feathers). Perhaps it’s time to release the frog further afield?
Freddie often brings mice in alive. I feel terrible taking them away from him as he folornly searches the house for it after I’ve confiscated it.