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Ecstatic Laughter In The Evenings

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  • HILLBERN
    HILLBERN Posts: 3,125 Forumite
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Yes i had forgot about that;) but that was a good price


    How could you forget about the beef, I wasn't around the first time but when it popped up at xmas it was still known as 'bubbs beef'- which is what its known as in my house- the other week grandson wanted stew and dumplings, and he said but make it with Bubbs beef:rotfl::rotfl:
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Evening Nannylala :j


    Welcome auntielala you finally managed to post:T:
  • braveheart60uk
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    tweets wrote: »
    She will get part of one . I have never known choc to poison dogs unless anyone can tell me different on here she gets the odd Malteser and never suffered.

    Lucy my Jack Russell (she in doggy heaven now :() once opened a present and ate the contents a box of Dairy Box :eek: later the greedy madam ate her tea.

    My friend has a Jack Russell that got at a box of chocolates, it was touch and go for days, his tummy still dodgy and it is a couple of weeks since he ate the chocolate. For dogs it is chocolate. Not sure how strong the chocolate was.
    Cats intolerant of milk.
  • tweets
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    Chocolate is really toxic to dogs. I'm not very good at doing links on my iPad, but if you google you'll find loads of stuff about it.

    I have seen all the stuff about chocolate but Poppy will only get half of one that's if I don't scoff it first ;)
  • ilovegreatdanes
    ilovegreatdanes Posts: 2,058 Forumite
    TWEETS...if I know you and how much you love poppy , you will be worrying , but dont cos salwag has had choc before and an odd one is ok :A
    People bring great joy into our lives..some by arriving, others by leaving.im trying to be one of the former, so please bear with :)

    LOVE ME, LOVE MY NEWFOUNDLAND.:A
  • tweets wrote: »
    She will get part of one . I have never known choc to poison dogs unless anyone can tell me different on here she gets the odd Malteser and never suffered.

    Lucy my Jack Russell (she in doggy heaven now :() once opened a present and ate the contents a box of Dairy Box :eek: later the greedy madam ate her tea.

    Chocolate is toxic to dogs but only in HIGH quantities compared to weight of dog. It's all about ratios.....

    i.e A whole large easter egg could kill a Chihuahua, but would hardly, if at all, affect a retreiver/Alsation etc

    The odd choccy is highly unlikely to harm any dog, but of course there may be underlying things you don't know about ;)
  • bubbs
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    HILLBERN wrote: »
    How could you forget about the beef, I wasn't around the first time but when it popped up at xmas it was still known as 'bubbs beef'- which is what its known as in my house- the other week grandson wanted stew and dumplings, and he said but make it with Bubbs beef:rotfl::rotfl:

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:thats funny
    Dont know how i forgot i bought loads and loads the first time, roast, stews , caseroles etc
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  • tweets
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    Nannylala wrote: »
    Tweets I think you will find the odd choccie will not hurt Poppy it's only if it is eaten in excess ;)

    She doesn't get loads . Think Poppy would rather share a bag crisps ;)
  • Perranlady
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    Hi all,
    I am confused, not that it takes much, went to my smallish tesco to purchase wine, no Jacobs Shiraz at £5, but Jacobs Shiraz cabernet at £7.49, so thinking that must be the one, purchased a bottle along with 5 of the Pinot (with fillers) and result, no 25%, so after much debate got DTD, now I have double checked on here it seems I have the wrong wine, but it seems to produce the same result, so maybe I have another 'right wine! If you see what I mean!
  • tweets
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    One ex friend of mine gave his dog lots of choc on purpose and it poisoned the dog so I think its true but its the volume not the odd little piece, belgian chocs are the real deal so probably purer than cadburys.i think salwag must have a constitution of iron with the rubbish she ingests on a regular basis:rotfl:

    That's cruel hope they got into trouble.
    Poppy gets fed more rubbish at mums than I feed her.
    If she lived at mums she would be fat :(
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