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It’s Uncivilized!!

Has a squirrel ever gotten into your bird feeder?  Well they’ve gotten into mine!  They’ll keep at it until they finally gain access, and then the unappreciative little rodents will make the most of the opportunity.  With pure glee on their furry faces, they will enthusiastically pick out and eat all the best bits, while… Read More It’s Uncivilized!!

December 23, 2016December 23, 2016 The Foodologist1 Comment

Want to eat meat? Kill it yourself!

I had never been much of a meat eater. I remember, as a child, sitting at the dinner table, chewing endlessly on a single bite of steak.  I am sure that, to anyone who happened to be watching, I probably appeared very much like the cow I was trying to consume, unable to sufficiently break… Read More Want to eat meat? Kill it yourself!

December 13, 2016 The Foodologist3 Comments

The Truth about Kid Food

Toddlers are known to put pretty much anything in their mouths.  In the case of my own children that included everything from small toy parts, to coins found in a sewer grate, to dog food. We were assured by our pediatrician and child development experts that this was completely normal behavior for a toddler, and… Read More The Truth about Kid Food

November 28, 2016February 5, 2017 The Foodologist4 Comments

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