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Lacey10
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04-08-2013, 05:44 PM
Don't mind scallops,would much prefer....cockles
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04-08-2013, 06:11 PM
Originally Posted by Eileen Duffy View Post
Don't mind scallops,would much prefer....cockles
You being in the Emerald Isle and liking cockles ... I feel a song coming on!

As she wheeled her wheelbarrow .....

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04-08-2013, 06:22 PM
I shouldn't return to this thread...it makes me feel sick every time!

Well Paul's three boys have arrived for their weeks holiday with us so I am well and truly in catering mode! They are 10,14 and 16 and would eat continuously if it was up to them. They all have aside range of stuff they don't like...especially the youngest at the moment. The middle one used to be a nightmarishly picky eater but has turned a corner In the last year. Merryn and carys have had their tea and gone to bed....I'm just sat in with Merryn now.....and then I'll be embarking on tea mark 2. No seafood this week!
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04-08-2013, 06:34 PM
Originally Posted by Tangutica View Post
You being in the Emerald Isle and liking cockles ... I feel a song coming on!

As she wheeled her wheelbarrow .....

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06-08-2013, 08:34 AM
Originally Posted by mjfromga View Post
Haha... nope, still sounds yuck! I'm American and southern. I am used to lots of food many here would find yuck, I'm sure. In my defense.
do you have grits??? OMG i had them some jeez 16 years ago now when i was in valparaiso (sp?) big knob of butter and a runny fried egg - heaven!

took the boyf out for a dinner as part of his birthday treat and I had as my main pigs trotter stuffed with sweetbreads

i think he loves me a little less now
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23-09-2013, 05:20 AM
Small amounts of scallops should be fine for your dogs,but large amounts of seafood, might cause trouble.
Obviously you don't use it for the dogs whole diet, but as a treat there is no problem with it.
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