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The precautionary recall nearly two weeks ago of many popular pet food varieties may have done well to save the lives of millions of pets across the nation, but actual numbers of stricken pets are far higher than both the U.S. government and the company that manufactured the tainted food are letting on, one local veterinarian says.According to Dr. Jeffrey French, a veterinarian at Cape Ann Veterinary Hospital on Essex Avenue in Gloucester, pet deaths and illnesses have been "grossly under-reported" by the Food and Drug Administration and Menu Foods, the Toronto-based pet food manufacturing company whose "cuts and gravy" style foods have officially killed at least 14 cats and one dog, and sickened one woman in Ottawa.As of several days ago, the Veterinarian Information Network (VIN), an Internet forum for veterinarians, reported 471 cases of cats and dogs that showed symptoms of having been poisoned, and 104 deaths due to kidney failure, Dr.
Top Secret Recipes Revealed
Todd Wilbur, author of "Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2," revealed his recipes for re-creating your favorite dishes at home. He brought Chili's Molten Chocolate Cake, Panera Bread's Spinach Artichoke Baked Souffle, and Bonefish Grill's Bang Bang Shrimp, along with his versions of each. Then he asked the "Good Morning America" anchors to taste and try to tell the difference. It's no surprise that they were stumped. Here Wilbur shares his recipes with you: .
Foods We Love: Dishes that make hearts go pitter-patter
My mother-in-law has been carrying on a love affair with butter for years. She slathers it on warm, crusty bread and spreads it on sandwiches, knowing butter, like a bad boyfriend, will never change -- but loving it just the same. We all seem to have a food or foods that we are passionate about. One that makes our heart go pitter-patter and our salivary glands work overtime at the mere mention. Bon Appetit magazine takes an annual readers' survey about what foods they love and so in honor of Valentine's Day, the holiday of love, we decided to follow suit and take our own completely unscientific local survey of what foods people love. Let's start with appetizers. Several years ago many Bon Appetit readers admitted that their guilty pleasure was onion dip.
BJ's owner/chef keeps Tennessee flavor cooking
The menu at BJ's Market and Bakery in Chicago's Chatham neighborhood is rooted in the time-tested recipes of a Tennessee woman named Juanita Gibson. In 1948, at age 12, Gibson moved with her family to Chicago during the Great Migration. .
Warning over new homes carbon plan
The housing industry needs to rethink the whole construction process if the Government is to meet its target for all new homes to be zero-carbon by 2016, a report has said. According to the National Trust, a study of a housing development on Trust land near Altrincham, Cheshire, showed large scale building could deliver high environmental standards on water and energy consumption. But the project also revealed there were currently a number of obstacles, ranging from gaps between predicted energy conservation in the design and actual performance to a lack of labour and environmentally sustainable products in the UK. The National Trust said a strong sense of direction from the Government and wholehearted support from the construction industry was "vital" if the 2016 zero-carbon targets were to be met.
House Holds Bush Confidants in Contempt; Republican Members Walk Out
Waterboarding or a strand of shedded pincil size cable is only for anusement. Bet they will cry about rules of war. If any of these bastards die before me, I will try to find out where they are. So that I can open the caskets and shit in there face. They made me a mean machine throug the training as a U.S. Marine. .
Calls for hate-crime rethink as anti-gay offences soar
Of course, if police were willing to close their eyes and not see homophobic crime/offence, it would make it seem it does not exist. Keeping law and order is a service that should benefit everyone, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.Why do some part of the public suddenly get envious when the protection LGBT human rights is in question? Why do they prioritise LGBT people to be envious of? .
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