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Old 02-01-2011, 02:25 AM   #15066
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
I KNOW cats are fastidious creatures. I KNOW all cats clean their toes. Strider and Arwen seem to spend an inordinate amount of time on toe cleaning as well as nail grooming. and they are NOISY about it, and want to be up close and cuddly when doing it, also using me as a backrest to get into the truly awkward positions
One of our two cats will not clean his nails (much). I often have to remove huge clunks of clay from them. (our clay is such that if you simply walk on top of it, you'll grow inches...) The other will clean his nails very fastidiously.

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Ah, now you got me hungry and I was reminded by The Egg And I with all the references to cooking. In Norway we eat a lot of bread . Most Norwegians will bring a "matpakke" for lunch and this will usually consist of bread with cheese or some other topping. I do believe we get more healthy bread than in the U.S supermarkets where you can buy bread and it's good to go weeks after
We have that kind of bread here too. I wouldn't buy it. And the only white bread we buy is for the tosti.

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some of the flours are difficult to find. I'm getting closer on the "bauern brot", but I'll be good gxd damned if I can copy let alone buy a good brotchen
Most (larger) supermarkets here have flour from the mill (local products). For various types of bread... But I don't like the sourdough bread much (which is what is eaten mostly in Germany)

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And I forgot to put my own rant down:

I should have stayed home, I'm not feeling too well...
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