[Sca-cooks] Unemployment, Dogs, Glucosamine, was: Bohemian peas
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler1 at comcast.net
Tue Mar 9 14:18:35 PST 2004
I know what you mean. I've been having such a grand time researching my
feast...which my being unemployed permits me to have the time to do.
But....even if I take a friend's suggestion and publish a pamphlet on my
findings, it's not going to even begin to be enough to live on.
Kiri
kingstaste at mindspring.com wrote:
>Get your doggie on some sort of glucosamine supplement (we use a Beef Jerky
>with Glucosamine, MSM, and Sea Cucumber that I buy at the health food
>store). It works like magic to keep old dogs (and people - although I don't
>filch the dog's treats) moving, even running, jumping, etc.
>Sorry about the unemployment situation. Now that I've finally settled with
>the insurance company over my back injury, I am officially unemployed (I've
>been out of work for over 2 years, but I was on insurance disability until
>just recently). Trying to figure out what to do for a living now. Too bad
>there aren't any jobs out there for freelance medieval food teachers :)
>Christianna
>
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>I'm nice! I'm just silly. Better silly than mopey, which is how I've
>mostly been feeling lately and that's why I have not posted in a while.
> My hubby is still not working and now the dog has arthritis. I guess
>we're all getting middle aged.
>Selene Colfox
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