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RE: Indian Pudding Recipe and History
http://www.historycook.com/chap2.htm

Mark Zanger wrote The American History Cookbook and gives history here. ... View related article.
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RE: What to do with Leftover Yellow Cake
Make individual Boston creme pies. Layer "bars" of cake with instant vanilla pudding (I use sugar free), and top with chocolate sauce. ... View related article.
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RE: Making Lasagna For 175 People
Google "recipes for a crowd" or large quantity recipes - you'll find a number of choices. Best wishes! ... View related article.
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RE: Relieving Plugged Ears
You said you've had colds lately. Try a decongestant from the drugstore and _gently_ hold your nose and blow to inflate your Eustachian tubes several times a day. And unless a doctor recommends it, it is not usually a good idea to remove natural earwax. ... View related article.
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RE: 5 Year Old Having Bowel Movement in Pants
The ideas given are good! First, there is a REASON that this has started all of a sudden. Please let a doctor check things out, then quietly, make it her responsibility to clean everything needed. No fuss, no emotion, "Dunk the clothes in the toilet...etc....Here is the bar of soap, here is the old toothbrush and basin. Scrub until it is clean. Here are the cleaners for the sink and your hands afterwards." If it requires furniture cleaning or anything else, she does that too. If it is so much that you cannot take her out, then QUIETLY tell her, "Oh it is too bad we will have to miss..., but of course we cannot do...until we are sure there is no more problem with..." Make SURE you let her know it is NO problem for you, you'll just be right here enjoying your new library book you've been wanting to read, then go do it.

Do not pay any extra attention to the problem or to her. I am NOT saying ignore her by any means, just do NOT make it your job to entertain her because of this. When she "gains control of the problem, then I am sure you will enjoy doing...again." and walk off to do your usual things. There is some reward in this unusual behavior for her (attention or getting to continue to play or something), or some medical problem.

I had a child who was not potty trained till about 3.5 because he didn't want to stop playing to go, but he wasn't trained in the first place. ... View related article.
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RE: Keep Deer Out With Liquid Fence
http://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/c/3049/

Mixed reviews. Some like it, some don't. ... View related article.
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RE: Cat Doesn't Use Cat Condo
Place a [very] little bit of a dry treat on the level above where he will go. If taken , do it again, and then raise the level. ... View related article.
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RE: What breed is my dog?
Size?? Body/leg/tail shape??

I also thought some shepherd, and some hound with that short hair. ... View related article.
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RE: Annika and Garth (Husky-German Shepard Mix/Beagle Mix)
I think you and they are all blessed!!

:()) ... View related article.
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RE: What is Worm Tea?
http://www.kitsapezearth.com/fact.html

Once again, Google is your friend! Just enter you key word ("worm tea") or even the actual question. A quick search revealed this answer - 1st hit :) ... View related article.
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