I'm working from home today. I still have a headache.
However, I did get to spend quality time with Rigatoni in place of commuting. so it all worked out well.
'Never Leave Me'
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I'm working from home today. I still have a headache.
However, I did get to spend quality time with Rigatoni in place of commuting. so it all worked out well.
I want TJ's Choco Croissants!!!
Ditto. And I think I'm going to TJ's later.
I just told my sister-in-law about them.
I think that she may be planning a trip to TJs too.
BTW, they have a miniature poodle pup who they are trying to entice to eat more by cooking his meals. That was a weird, convoluted sentence - but the upshot is: does anyone here cook for their dog(s) and if so: do you have any recipes to share?
Our dog wouldn't eat dog food for the first few years of her life, except the occasional biscuit, and then only when we made a game of it. We used to boil up chickens for her and give her the meat. She was a big fan of it when we put grapes in too.
I once dogsat for a guy who made omelettes for the dogs every morning and grilled lamb for them to eat every night. So, that's what I had to do too.
Thanks!
I thank goodness that my cats are happily satisfied with their (expensive) dry kibble, and actually show extremely little interest in human food or the garbage, for that matter.
As a fellow member of the contraband coffee brigade (seriously, I troll our conference rooms with my giant travel mug at 9:05 every morning) I'm vibing interview~ma to you in bushels, shrift.
We used to feed our dog our leftovers for the night in a big pot of cornmeal porridge. We thought dog-specific food was the neatest shiniest thing, but they wouldn't touch it and wanted their hot meal instead.
Good luck, shrift!
JZ, how did Monday go?