jwilliamson1001
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lol I am just wondering if anyone is gonna get brave enough to try it in their wine.
Maybe on a control sample.
lol I am just wondering if anyone is gonna get brave enough to try it in their wine.
Old family story. An uncle came home drunk one night hungry. Next morning he commented about how good that canned hash in the fridge tasted. His mother and siister looked at each other and said nothing. There was no canned hash in the fridge, but the dog only ate half his can of food the day before. (Uncle also known for BAD. Temper so he was never told.)Fun fact - most if not all, I'm not positive currently. But at one time all canned dog and cat food had to be safe for human consumption. For reason that people will eat it because it's cheap and plentiful. Also for times of food shortages. I actually knew a older lady that her family couldn't get her not to eat canned cat food.
In junior high a student mentioned that he like milkbone dog biscuits. Teacher let him bring some in and many of us tried one bite. Ash is/was part of the ingredients and that thing was nasty. (That was about 50-60 years ago. . . . .
An uncle came home drunk . . .
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