Chicken Boy's Day 2025 is on Monday, September 1, 2025: how many times Lab puppy of 45 days to be fed?

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how many times Lab puppy of 45 days to be fed?

3 times a day is ideal for the greedy Labrador and are'nt they beautiful. Why is'nt she with her mom as they should stay with her for 8 weeks to learn skills etc. In the morning scrambled eggs or porridge is fine but mix water with the milk, lunch can be raw minced meat or cooked chicken (no bones) plus he can also have any leavings from your meals. The last one is important so he needs a nice meal with biscuits that are small some wet tins of puppy food are fine. . Plenty of water is also essential and when he's injected you can take him out 30 minutes after each meal and walk him until he poos then 'good boy' and a treat.

I think the two main meals should weigh about 3/4 lb including the small biscuits like a terrier mix. I don't ever use dry food as I think it's a lazy way of feeding any dog, in the wild our dogs would'nt go into a wheat field they would hunt for rabbits and birds.

Im 20 week’s pregnant with twin boy’s

Im 20 week's pregnant with twin boy's. Im soooo hungry but, the thought of heart burn is killing me!!?

I got heart burn when i was pregnant with my son and i took Mylanta 2go Antacid that you can buy from the groccery store. I found that it worked well and could be taken 3-4 times a day if needed, but i only really had to use them at night time.

Ideas for a 9 year old boy’s birthday party...veg food, games, return gifts etc please.....?

Ideas for a 9 year old boy's birthday party...veg food, games, return gifts etc please.....?

Theme: Farmer in the Dale or Old Mcdonald's farm with apporate songs

Dirt Cake

"Kids love dirt. Can be made in a large flower pot or 2 small flower pots."

INGREDIENTS:

1 (20 ounce) package

chocolate sandwich cookies

with creme filling

1/4 cup butter, softened

1 (8 ounce) package cream

cheese, softened

1 cup confectioners' sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 (3.9 ounce) packages instant

chocolate pudding mix

3 cups milk

1 (12 ounce) container frozen

whipped topping, thawed

15 gummi worms

DIRECTIONS:

1. Put the cookies in a food processor and process until they become fine crumbs. Set aside.

2. In a large bowl, combine the butter or margarine, cream cheese, confectioners sugar and vanilla flavoring. Beat on low speed to mix then beat on medium speed until smooth. Add the chocolate pudding mix and milk to the bowl. Beat on low speed to combine.

3. Fold the whipped topping into the pudding mixture with a rubber spatula.

4. Assemble in the ungreased 9x13 inch pan in layers as follows: first layer, 1/3 cookie crumbs; second layer, 1/2 pudding mixture; third layer, 1/3 cookie crumbs; fifth layer, 1/3 cookie crumbs.

5. Tuck the ends of gummy worms in the cookie "dirt". Be sure to have a worm on each piece. Store in the refrigerator. Chill for at least 3 hours before serving. Cut into 15 squares, or serve with a clean garden trowel or a toy sand shovel if serving in the flower pot.

Mystery Paint

Materials:

baking soda

water

paper

paintbrush

food color of choice

Steps:

Just mix equal parts baking soda and water, then paint a message on a piece of paper. Let dry for an hour.Mix water with a little food coloring. Paint over dried mixture and your message will be revealed.

Bubble Wands

Blowing the perfect bubble depends on equal parts science and magic.

With a few twists of wire, you can make fantastic bubble wands and spend long, lazy days practicing your technique.

The best bubble solution is 10 cups water to 4 cups dish-washing liquid, plus 1 cup Karo corn syrup. For large wands, you’ll need plastic-coated wire coat hangers and either floral netting or plastic-coated chicken wire. Hold the hook at the top of the hanger, and pull the bottom down so that it forms a circle. Cut away the hook and twisted neck of the hanger with wire cutters; you should have about a 31-inch length of wire. With needle-nose pliers, twist a tiny hook into one end of the wire. Bend that end around, and hook it on the wire about 9 inches from the opposite end, forming a 7-inch-diameter circle. Squeeze the hook with pliers to fasten, and straighten the end to form a handle. Cut an 8-inch-diameter circle of floral netting. With pliers, fold the netting’s edge tightly around the frame, snipping off any sharp ends. For small wands, use 18-gauge cloth-covered wire cut to a length of 15 inches. Bend the wire into a lollipop shape, securing the end of the wire where the loop meets the handle with a dab of glue. To make a star, divide the circle into five even increments, then crimp with pliers. To make a heart, crimp only the top center of the circle. A tin can, with its top and bottom removed, also makes great bubbles-carefully trim any sharp edges, dip one end in solution, and pull through the air to make one long bubble.

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