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I use the stock Cholula. Adds a nice kick.Which one do you use? Depending on how I cook my eggs I’ll use either Tabasco red or Cholula green.
I use the stock Cholula. Adds a nice kick.Which one do you use? Depending on how I cook my eggs I’ll use either Tabasco red or Cholula green.
House cats are always on summer break.I made a sausage egg and cheese on a toasted everything bagel instead of microwaving a breakfast sandwich. I have 2 Drs appointments this week and I 'll save those for when I dont have time to cook for myself.
My cat woke up while I was cooking and she got her spoonful of wet food in the morning. After she got what she wanted and ate, she went back to bed. A spoiled brat!
Had this again plus a second cup of Sanka. Waiting for the family to get ready so that we can head off on an adventure.Bacon, egg, and Swiss on an English muffin with hot sauce. This one was fresh off of the egg muffin toaster. I love that thing. 1/2 caff on the side.
She spent the first 4 years of her life as an outside stray and then one winter day decided that I was safe and came in to stay for the winter. During that time she apparently decided that the life of an inside cat with guaranteed food, clean water and a litter box was far preferable than being chased by dogs or run over by cars. I had cared for her mother and cared for her and her brothers as kittens so she always knew that my house (my patio) was a sanctuary with food and water for the neighborhood strays.House cats are always on summer break.
I've seen an outside cat make it to three years. I've seen an outside to inside cat make it to around 20. I brought that cat home from the playground as a kitten. Luckily, Mom and Dad gave in and said yes. In fact, we named her Lucky. She was awesome.She spent the first 4 years of her life as an outside stray and then one winter day decided that I was safe and came in to stay for the winter. During that time she apparently decided that the life of an inside cat was with guaranteed food, clean water and a litter box was preferable than being chased by dogs or run over by cars. I had cared for her mother and cared for her and her brothers as kittens so she always knew that my house (my patio) was a sanctuary with food and water for the neighborhood strays.
She still has some feral instincts ( she is afraid of most people and loud noises such as cars) but she is very much a spoiled inside cat. She has 2 bowls of dry food and gets a spoonful of wet (pate') cat food daily. Its cute that she checks on me at night by jumping up on my bed and walking around on my pillow to make sure that I dont go anywhere.
She is probably about 8 years old. We had a seal point siamese live to 20. That cat was my shadow growing up.I've seen an outside cat make it to three years. I've seen an outside to inside cat make it to around 20. I brought that cat home from the playground as a kitten. Luckily, Mom and Dad gave in and said yes. In fact, we named her Lucky. She was awesome.
I also had a seal point from around age 7. She lived to be around 20, as well. She was a wonderful cat, but she was not to be messed with. I tried to stare her down once, and I'm lucky it didn't cost me an eye. She bit my face faster than a snake strike. I didn't try that again with her.She is probably about 8 years old. We had a seal point siamese live to 20. That cat was my shadow growing up.
My last cats (Reese, a ginger male, Holstein a black tuxedo and Peabody a ginger tuxedo) lived to 15 before cancer and liver problems killed them. They were bothers and I adopted the litter to keep them together.
We had a German Shepard at the time and the dog was afraid of the cat. She was 12 pounds of fur, attitude and razor blades who barely permitted the dog to live in the same house as she did. The dog would cower under a table if she walked into the room.I also had a seal point from around age 7. She lived to be around 20, as well. She was a wonderful cat, but she was not to be messed with. I tried to stare her down once, and I'm lucky it didn't cost me an eye. She bit my face faster than a snake strike. I didn't try that again with her.
Our Costco is intimidatingly huge. But it is worth a try.Is Wally World your only grocery store? When the grandkids were younger and they stayed over, all they wanted was pancakes and bacon for breakfast. Back then we bought organic maple syrup from Costco. Definitely worth buying.
The chaos of Costco is sometimes more than I can handle. There are too many people trying to be everwhere at once. We'll see how it goes next time I'm there. My anxiety is better now.Our Costco is intimidatingly huge. But it is worth a try.