When we move a catio is going to be part of the new house. I can't wait
oh, that's really nice! and very effective too!This is the pet guard I installed. @mickNsnicks2mom It's a lot like hardware cloth, but, if you can see the edges, they are sealed so there isn't any sharp edges. It was super easy to install. Loki isn't in the picture, that's Ivy and Seamus, but he was really upset when he realized what I did. Lol. Guess I fixed his wagon! I haven't read the article yet, but will do as soon as dinner is done. Thanks for the advice. I want to build a catio this summer!
This why I always have to eat anything made from almond flour the same day. I never like it after it sits.Gluten-free cookie update: Today they taste more like chocolate chip muffins than cookies. I really wish I could have the crunchiness but I guess it ain't gonna happen. I still added a bunch chopped pecans to the rest of the cookie dough before I froze it. Maybe that'll help some.
Well, there's the entire Joe Grey mystery series where the main characters are speaking cats, Joe Grey, Dulcie, and some friends they make along the way. Such books in the series are Cat to the Dogs, Cat Bearing Gifts, Cat Cross Their Graves, and more. A JA novel by Terry Pratchett that has a pivotal cat is The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, which is not as childish as it sounds. A book I recently read, inspired to read it by a review on this very site, Love Saves the Day, is a charming tale told (mostly) from the cat's perspective and is about grief, coping, and family. (It's a very moving book--but be warned! Parts will make
Examples? I can't think of any other than Socks by Beverly Cleary. One of my favorite books is a book written from the perspective of a dog. It is called The Art of Racing in the Rain. More or less my favorite book in the world.
Looks like I will have to check these out. I forgot about Amazing Maurice (no idea how that happened). Some of those books sound really good.
Well, there's the entire Joe Grey mystery series where the main characters are speaking cats, Joe Grey, Dulcie, and some friends they make along the way. Such books in the series are Cat to the Dogs, Cat Bearing Gifts, Cat Cross Their Graves, and more. A JA novel by Terry Pratchett that has a pivotal cat is The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, which is not as childish as it sounds. A book I recently read, inspired to read it by a review on this very site, Love Saves the Day, is a charming tale told (mostly) from the cat's perspective and is about grief, coping, and family. (It's a very moving book--but be warned! Parts will make
Oh I see now. I threw out my first batch of cookies I ever made (a few months ago) because they were no good - too flat. So I never got to day two, lol. These still taste really good and the great thing is just a couple of cookies and that's all you want! If it had been Oreos, 3 or 4 would just be warming up. I can do a whole line of Oreos I'm ashamed to say. These cookies have honey so it doesn't give me a ravenous appetite plus the almond is more satiating than wheat any day.This why I always have to eat anything made from almond flour the same day. I never like it after it sits.
All of this baking sounds very interesting. I have never tried baking with anything other than wheat flour, but it might be good to know how in case anyone I know ever stops eating gluten.
Oh I see now. I threw out my first batch of cookies I ever made (a few months ago) because they were no good - too flat. So I never got to day two, lol. These still taste really good and the great thing is just a couple of cookies and that's all you want! If it had been Oreos, 3 or 4 would just be warming up. I can do a whole line of Oreos I'm ashamed to say. These cookies have honey so it doesn't give me a ravenous appetite plus the almond is more satiating than wheat any day.
I'm fixing to make gluten free bread with the almond flour. I hope it's ok tomorrow!
I found out quite by accident that I cannot eat wheat when I went on paleo a few years ago. I was having some really disturbing symptoms of numbness and tingling in my lower extremities plus I was falling down at times. Now that'll scare you into doing something drastic! Went to the doctor (several of them) and of course they took my money and did all kinds of tests only to say "you're fine!" No, I wasn't fine at all. But I did slowly improve on paleo. Really any diet that would limit sugar the way I did would have been helpful. But I wouldn't have known I had grain and lactose intolerance!
All of this baking sounds very interesting. I have never tried baking with anything other than wheat flour, but it might be good to know how in case anyone I know ever stops eating gluten.
I haven't made bread with almond flour yet. The closest thing was biscuits. Again, good when they first come out of the oven, but not the next day. Hope your bread turns out good. That stuff is too expensive to have to toss it.Oh I see now. I threw out my first batch of cookies I ever made (a few months ago) because they were no good - too flat. So I never got to day two, lol. These still taste really good and the great thing is just a couple of cookies and that's all you want! If it had been Oreos, 3 or 4 would just be warming up. I can do a whole line of Oreos I'm ashamed to say. These cookies have honey so it doesn't give me a ravenous appetite plus the almond is more satiating than wheat any day.
I'm fixing to make gluten free bread with the almond flour. I hope it's ok tomorrow!
Personally, I think they're all good, but I've been told that I'm a bit of an eclectic reader. Which ones caught your interest?
Looks like I will have to check these out. I forgot about Amazing Maurice (no idea how that happened). Some of those books sound really good.
Try the recipie here and the ones suggested in the comments: http://www.thekitchn.com/what-is-the-very-best-glutenfr-137295
Gluten-free cookie update: Today they taste more like chocolate chip muffins than cookies. I really wish I could have the crunchiness but I guess it ain't gonna happen. I still added a bunch chopped pecans to the rest of the cookie dough before I froze it. Maybe that'll help some.
It would have been taller if I had 5 cups. Can I put this in the fridge or leave it out? It's going to take a while for me to eat all this.
Actually I'm going specifically for low-carb. My last blood work showed pre-diabetes!!
Try the recipie here and the ones suggested in the comments: http://www.thekitchn.com/what-is-the-very-best-glutenfr-137295
Martha Stewart always has good recipies: http://www.marthastewart.com/110515...free-chocolate-chip-cookies-change-everything I think these are more cake-like than cripsy. There is a link to a crispy cookie but I'm not sure if it's gluten free or if something can be substituted for a gluten-free ingredient.
I really like the sound of the last one. That one sounds like it would have similarities to The Art of Racing in the Rain. I read a lot of things too. I'm a writer so I have to soak up as much as I can.
Personally, I think they're all good, but I've been told that I'm a bit of an eclectic reader. Which ones caught your interest?