Hil is me wrt iceberg, except I cannot even stand it on tacos etc.
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Arugula pesto is good, but I agree that it's too bitter for me raw.
More food in this thread? I'm...a salad philestine. Dressing is such the fat and calorie trap I gave it up long ago. I have twothree salads: 1. the Caesar, with dressing on the side so I can halve it with water and apply myself, and grilled chicken breast strips. 2. The dinner, with a base of dark greens and purple cabbage, chopped chicken and/or ham (depending whether or not I can smell the nitrites), shredded cheddar, shredded mozzie, chickpeas, shredded carrot, chopped egg, mushrooms, coarse black pepper, and a drift of balsamic vinegar--raspberry if they have it, no more than a single tablespoon or less of any ingredient except the greens. 3. Iceberg? I don't waste time and effort shredding and chopping and putting it on a plate and eating it with a fork. I take a wedge or just five or six whole leaves and eat them plain, out of hand.
I just got an email about scheduling another phone interview. I seem to be keeping up my pattern of being liked by colleges in Georgia.
Cat folks- my friend is having cat issues, and her cat is peeing all over her apartment. Is Nature's Cure the thing to recommend?
Nature's Miracle is the best thing for the stains. She can find hidden stains with a black light, then soak with NM.
Georgia is good.
Nature's Miracle or some other enzyme based stuff. And cats can get used to peeing in certain spots even after the underlying issue is addressed (be it a physical or behavioral thing) so if she can, she should block off access to the preferred peespots. Even after MK's diabetes was under control, he peed where he had been when sick. I spent a good few months with milkcrates sitting randomly around my apartment. And because one spot was in front of the litterbox, that one didn't really go away until I moved (puppy pads are helpful, and cheaper to get the human medical versions.)
Actually, the Nature's Miracle company split up; one partner kept the name, the other partner kept the magic formula. Let me see if I can find out the name the formula goes by now.
Actually, the Nature's Miracle company split up; one partner kept the name, the other partner kept the magic formula. Let me see if I can find out the name the formula goes by now.
Beverly, that was a number of years ago. The company that split off with the name discovered its mistake and did a take back. It's the same old great product again. Not sure about the sordid history, but it works for me!
eta: 2003, to be exact. The company's history page does not mention the dark days, but I swear, the current product smells and functions exactly the same as in the good old days. The 'interim' stuff stank with a terribly chemically smell and didn't work for...well...poop.
eta: and here is their product specific to cats.
The interim name was "Petastic."