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PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:35 pm
  

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My cats always feel the need to cack up a hairball in the kitchen whenever we've got company staying for dinner. I think that with cats, the more witnesses to the event, the better they feel about it.


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how true, how true


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how true, how true


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 7:34 pm
  

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Thanks Sue for posting the Kitty Litter Cake.

I passed the recipe on to my friend and vet, who employed me at her
veterinary hospital for many years. I suggested that the next time its her turn to produce a cake for an employee's birthday, to make the Kitty Litter Cake.

She loved the idea - I hope she gets pictures of their reactions! :lol:

Thanks,
Linda


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sounds like fun Sue. If only I could get Tootsie Rools here!!!! (along with graham crackers, grape nuts, and lots of other stuff. Luckily I CAN get Reeses peanut butter cups and Hershey's. OH!!! And of course I can still have Vegemite........but you can't anymore, thanks to that letter 'you know who' wrote!) :wink:


I hear you! I'm in the UK but from NJ....yeah, I miss tootsie rolls and graham crackers too. We can get grape nuts though (but I don't eat it!) We don't have Vegemite but Marmite is close...and I actually eat the stuff. Haven't grown a third arm yet.

That cake recipe is hilarious!


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Grape Nuts...ugh! I'd rather eat the box they came in...


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I had an Aussie customer the other day, she told me about Promite. She said that vegemite burned her tongue but Promite's better.


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I'm not much on Grapenuts either. Kashi is really bad too. I bought a box thinking nice healthy India cereal. Yuck. LOL! I did get some sugar free tofu chocolate icecream bars in Kroger the other day & they're pretty good. The Birchmere concerts are coming up this week & we'll be there. Hope to see Sue, Agnes & others there too. :) Oh yaah on Halloween & around it I ketp seeing guys with Arlo hairdos. For some reason around Halloween all the Arlo clones come out lol. See ya soon AG... :)


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Grapenuts just sounds scary to me.........just thinking about those poor gelding grapes . :?


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I like the idea of gelding grapes a lot better than Rocky Mountain oysters...!


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Yes, I too prefer Promite (but please don't tell Larry)
I only like GrapeNuts if they've been soaking in milk 'til they're nice and soft.


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sue wrote:
Grape Nuts...ugh! I'd rather eat the box they came in...


Nothin like a few rocks for breakfast!


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