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She says I can clean it myself and that's what everyone does and I'm acting more fragile than I really am. She in the past has even called me a baby about not wiping it up myself. I've cleaned up and wiped up wheat a number of times. I usually get sick. It's a hair trigg...
For now, this is as good as it gets—long stretches before sadness sneaks up from behind and shoves me to the ground, feeling joy in moments that call for it, gratitude for family and friends and even towards those who said lousy things that once pissed me off—at least they cared enou...
The first step in going green is to reduce the number of things that you throw away and consume. Here are 40 examples of how to reduce, reuse or recycle your energy bills, grocery bills, water usage, gas consumption, and other materials.
I looked at them like they were nuts and said no, they talked me into trying “Zignature kangaroo formula” food and some whole 100% pumpkin (2 tbs a week) and within a week my rocky was improving, no more hair falling out when I pet him, no more digging at his butt (eww gross ...
Worm castings from recycled dog poopNot rated yet Hello I started a worm farm 3 month ago and am feeding my worms only dog poop which they are recycling for me. The worms seem to be thriving and lots … Click here to write your own. ...
Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman (2011). “What Makes You Click? — Mate Preferences in Online Dating,” by Günter J. Hitsch, Ali Hortaçsu, and Dan Ariely (Quantitative Marketing and Economics, 2010). “Predicting Political Elections From Rapid and Unreflective Face Judgments,”...
What is knuckling in dogs? When a dog’s foot rolls under as he or she stands or walks, this is referred to as knuckling. Because the dog may end up dragging the foot, paw knuckling can cause physical injury to the top or sides of the foot. This is due to the dog standing on th...
They poop out amazing, free compost. How Earthworms Help the Lawn: They Break Down the Soil Earthworms break down and improve the overall soil structure by: Burrowing through the soil Consuming partly decomposed organic matter Creating tunnels that improve water infiltration and aeration Loosening th...
Because OMG he's growing up and it's all going so fast and soon he won't want me to hold him! Will it be all texting (or worse! Sexting!) and house parties with a 1000 people and door slamming and missing curfew? I was told it would go so fast. We're all told that from th...