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Dairy Queen

Posted By: jenny on 2007-06-27
In Reply to: What TV commercial drives you - up the wall?

We have dairy queen here, the one with the waffle cone laying on the bed with whipped cream and another one where they have genetics testing, too many sexual overtones for me to want ice cream!


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Cats and dairy

Cats as a species tend to be lactose intolerant, but just like any species (humans included) there are differences from one individual to another.  Milk has more lactose or milk sugar in it and that is what tends to cause the bloating and diarrhea problems.  Half and half does not have so much because the cream does not have it in the volumes that the milk does.  I had one cat who, when she turned 14 or so, sat in front of the fridge and meowed at me until I gave her a little bit of cream.  It was so bad that if I was out, I couldn't even go in to make coffee in the morning or else she would flip me the paw if she didn't get it.


I have an older cat now who is 18 and she tends to do the same thing, but straight cream gives her bad diarrhea.  I put water in a bowl and then sort of color the water with the half and half and that tends to appease her.  I have yet another cat that is allergic to anything dairy or beef related.  Give her half and half, or cheese, or beef cat food and within 10 minutes she's yacking up everything that's in her stomach.


I love the little varmints.  Don't know what I'd do without them.   OP  = I'm very glad for the solution to your problem.  You saved a poor kitty from a bad life outside and solved your mouse problem at the same time.  Yay!


I cut out about 90% of dairy products. sm
The smell isn't the problem really, I wish it was if you know what I mean! The air needs to go! The sitting makes me feel like I am going to explode like everything is "tight". I am short and have abotu 35 extra pounds and tend to gain it around the middle and I know that doesn't help.
re steroids in dairy products,
are these the growth hormones you are talking about? I guess the only way to avoid them is via farm your own or organic, yes?
Brunch guest who can't have dairy or salt - snowed in!

Out of ideas! Also, looking for simple recipe for brunch requiring stuff I have on hand. Martha always has some confounded ingredient I never heard of. Lost my hash brown recipe. Have frozen hash browns, sour cream, cr. chicken soup, butter & chips, forgot how I put them all together last time. Locked in, more snow coming, zero degrees in NE, don't even know if people will make it here. I'm frustrated. Have a spiral ham on hand, thank goodness! Sounds like I'll be cooking but will they come in the stormy weather. Darned if I do, darned if I don't!  The no dairy, no salt thing is driving me up the walls.


Oh well, have a happy holiday. Tip: Put furniture polish or cooking oil on your snow shovel and the snow won't stick.


Here are some dairy-free recipes. Then leave out the salt, of course
http://dairyfreecooking.about.com/od/breakfastbrunch/Breakfast_Brunch_Recipes.htm
"I got MY hat from the Queen...where's yours??" (nm)
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No, I don't think I'm a Queen (SM)

I don't have a lot of money right now and my daughter knows this.  I did look into a traditional moving company and it was over $1200.  I'm renting a truck and would gladly provide lunch for all.  I've helped my daughter many times, even since she has been grown, financially and otherwise; in fact, helped her get into her house.  I suppose I did hope she would remember these things, explain to "Bruce", and they would be sympathic to my predicament.  Thanks for your reply.


 


She is the drama queen but she does - sm
have a good voice (or at least I think she does, and they must too or they would not be putting up with her again).
Drama Queen- for asking a question that...
I was looking for intelligent answers to? It's a big assumption to assume that I am an immature drama queen with a very active imagination! A bit extreme to make that type of judgement over a person asking for opinions, nothing more nothing less. I was not looking for hateful assumptions about what type of personality that *you* think that I have! Don't be so hateful with your posts! And since you are sooo big on making assumptions, allow me to make an assumption about you- You are not used to receivng attention from the opposite sex, you are having a hard time understanding my post because you have never been noticed before?

And perhaps you are getting a little carried away with being hateful so you probably should not answer serious questions if you have a problem with being respectful in your posts.

Thanks for your comment anyways, even though it was totally off base and not much appreciated!
Even if she wasn't a drama queen, that
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I agree about minimal dairy, but nothing wrong with grains IMO (unless you're a raw foods faddist
or have some sort of special dietary needs. Seeds and nuts are great, but keep in mind that they tend to be high in fat so shouldn't be used *too* heavily.
puleeze-you never met a male DRAMA QUEEN??
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I am the queen of making whipped cream...
and never using a deep enough bowl (this happens many times mind you) and having whipping cream droplets all over the kitchen and me! Happens every time! Oh and used to make that awful yam/marshmallow thing at Thanksgiving (hey, my kids loved it!) and placing the bag of marshmallows on the open oven door and melting plastic all over the place.
Have you seen him in his full drag queen attire?
He makes one tall scary-looking woman...


http://idol-mania.com/american-idol-fan/2009/03/19/adam-lambert-drag-queen-photos/



Obviously some people have enough substance in their lives to see that this is a drama queen looking
who happens to have a very active imagination and is extremely immature.
What??? No Queen Anne Chocolate-Covered Cherries??!! lol ;-) NM
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In my opinion, no. They were on their feet for the queen, not the manufactured princess. nm
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