It's important to remember that your dog deserves
random good treats throughout his life.
Not exact matches
I can't remember exactly which ones I listed, but my general fixations right now are Ottolenghi's Jerusalem, Sam Sifton's Thanksgiving book (sort of
random, but a great quick read), I'm enjoying the Mile End Cookbook, as
well as Small Plates and Sweet
Treats from the writer / photographer behind the Cannele - Vanille blog.
There are many drugs to
treat the
random and varied symptoms of inflammatory diseases and most of those drugs are not very
good.
Well, here are a few simple ideas to try: 1) Tell your friends and family what you're up to and make them promise to keep the distractions to a minimum; 2)
treat yourself with something exciting when you achieve your milestones on time; 3) when you get distracted, write the
random ideas down to follow up afterwards - it will help you stay in the moment; 4) visualize a steady decline in future incomes every time you waste time on unplanned tasks.
And taking the precarious genetic situation of Labradors into account, it's
best to rather only give them
treats at set times than
random table scraps.
Then something
random hit me, I could use them UP on my counter in the kitchen (you can see my kitchen remodel here) as a shelf to make
better use of counter space to serve
treats at a party!