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OK, when I was a kid I tried our dog's Milk Bone biscuits (mostly
cereal-tasting). Here is a report that takes dog food taste-testing way beyond that (with a bit of cat food for comparison): http://www.ruminator.com/?p=86 Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself! |
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On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 01:29:30 GMT, Curly Sue wrote:
OK, when I was a kid I tried our dog's Milk Bone biscuits (mostly cereal-tasting). Here is a report that takes dog food taste-testing way beyond that (with a bit of cat food for comparison): http://www.ruminator.com/?p=86 My stomach is now in a knot, which is slightly better than up-chucking. -- Practice safe eating. Always use condiments. |
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On Sun 12 Mar 2006 06:29:30p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Curly Sue?
OK, when I was a kid I tried our dog's Milk Bone biscuits (mostly cereal-tasting). Here is a report that takes dog food taste-testing way beyond that (with a bit of cat food for comparison): http://www.ruminator.com/?p=86 This is NOT what I should have read before having dinner. Hot dogs, no less! I think I will just have the roasted asparagus instead. :-) -- Wayne Boatwright ożo ____________________ BIOYA |
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Curly Sue wrote: OK, when I was a kid I tried our dog's Milk Bone biscuits (mostly cereal-tasting). Here is a report that takes dog food taste-testing way beyond that (with a bit of cat food for comparison): http://www.ruminator.com/?p=86 Sue(tm) When I was a kid, we unpacked the shopping including a box of 'new improved taste' cat food. My father looked at that and wondered how anyone could determine that. Easy: I ripped the box open and popped a couple of pieces in my mouth. Didn't think it was improved over the previous version. My poor father turned slightly green and never asked such questions again LOL. |
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