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Th's I forgot to ask about the "boobies in a jar" Kindly eleborate. Did you find them on Ebay? No! Well, do tell, as we all wait with anticipation.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Josephine2:
Shutting Henny/Tammy up is hard, she wiggles and jiggles in more ways than one!
But...if you do indeed know where to buy Bil Jac in BC, that's British Columbia, just in case you got mixed up with Before Christ..
Please, tell me what store.. as I really like that puppy food.
So Henny, full of info..tell me and the rest of us..Where's this store???


Let's see if I have this right. YOU want ME to tell you where you can buy Bil-Jac in Canada, right?

You have a snowball's chance in Hell of that ever happening, let me assure you. YOU do your own homework, mouthy!
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Jo has nice boobs?


Yeah. She Keeps Them In A Jar Beside Her Bed.
Really? Now how does one go about doing that? I'd like to have nice boobs. Even if they ARE kept in a jar beside my bed. Smile


I believe she/it is relating to her "teeth." It would be tough to keep boobs in a jar.. Although she/it does seem to have some knowledge on that subject..perhaps she/it will enlighten me..

I'm trying to imagine..two boobs in a jar! For some reason, I just can't fathom that one..Wonder what kind of boobs she's talking about...she seems to know.LOL
Well, if anyone figures it out, please let me know! I have plenty of room on my nightstand for a couple of large jars.. thumbsup


Well, o.k., I'll ask TH for ya..she must have some knowledge of bobbie jars and such things..

I'm thinking "saline" and baggies..but, damn that would make for odd shaped bobbie's..

Let's see what they/it/she/him have to say..I'll let ya know!


Will we see your bobbies this weekend coming up?
 
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Originally posted by Henny:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Josephine2:
Shutting Henny/Tammy up is hard, she wiggles and jiggles in more ways than one!
But...if you do indeed know where to buy Bil Jac in BC, that's British Columbia, just in case you got mixed up with Before Christ..
Please, tell me what store.. as I really like that puppy food.
So Henny, full of info..tell me and the rest of us..Where's this store???


Let's see if I have this right. YOU want ME to tell you where you can buy Bil-Jac in Canada, right?

You have a snowball's chance in Hell of that ever happening, let me assure you. YOU do your own homework, mouthy!
Roll Eyes
Well now, that's kind of an immature response don't you think? Maybe there are others here reading from BC that might also wish to know. That's really childish IMO.


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I guess I am a moron. I grind my dry puppyfood, too. Makes it MUCH easier to soak, and gives it a much more consistent texture. I do that for about the first week of feeding "real" food, then I start soaking it as I decrease the amount of goats milk/homemade formula that I put in the soaked food and as they are able to chew better.

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I guess I am a moron. I grind my dry puppyfood, too. Makes it MUCH easier to soak, and gives it a much more consistent texture. I do that for about the first week of feeding "real" food, then I start soaking it as I decrease the amount of goats milk/homemade formula that I put in the soaked food and as they are able to chew better.

MsB


Well, that's two moron's so far...LOL But our puppies love us.

I like grinding it up too. It makes a puppy kibble pablum..lol and yes, agreed, it has a much nicer texture. Then goats milk..works great! Doesn't take as long either as soaking kibble in water.

Gee wiz, Henny's knows a secret store that sells Bil Jac and won't tell me where it is.

Not fair Henny!

Guess I'll just keep on a grindin' puppy kibble.
 
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Originally posted by Henny:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Josephine2:
Shutting Henny/Tammy up is hard, she wiggles and jiggles in more ways than one!
But...if you do indeed know where to buy Bil Jac in BC, that's British Columbia, just in case you got mixed up with Before Christ..
Please, tell me what store.. as I really like that puppy food.
So Henny, full of info..tell me and the rest of us..Where's this store???


Let's see if I have this right. YOU want ME to tell you where you can buy Bil-Jac in Canada, right?

You have a snowball's chance in Hell of that ever happening, let me assure you. YOU do your own homework, mouthy!
Roll Eyes


Ah, o.k., that's not exactly what I was expecting Henny, but if you don't want to share, well, what can I say? You are the one who brought it up.

Bil Jac is well liked here and many of my friends would like to know where they sell it.

Kinda childish..?? You sure got me didn't ya! LOL.
 
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Well now, that's kind of an immature response don't you think? Maybe there are others here reading from BC that might also wish to know. That's really childish IMO.


So be it.

Josephine is quite capable of finding this out for herself. Plain and simple.
 
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Originally posted by CJK:
Well now, that's kind of an immature response don't you think? Maybe there are others here reading from BC that might also wish to know. That's really childish IMO.


So be it.

Josephine is quite capable of finding this out for herself. Plain and simple.


Thank you for your confidence in me! But alas, they do not sell Bil Jac in British Columbia.

Ah well..as I said, back to the grind.
 
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Originally posted by MsBehave:
I guess I am a moron. I grind my dry puppyfood, too. Makes it MUCH easier to soak, and gives it a much more consistent texture. I do that for about the first week of feeding "real" food, then I start soaking it as I decrease the amount of goats milk/homemade formula that I put in the soaked food and as they are able to chew better.

MsB


Well, that's two moron's so far...LOL But our puppies love us.

I like grinding it up too. It makes a puppy kibble pablum..lol and yes, agreed, it has a much nicer texture. Then goats milk..works great! Doesn't take as long either as soaking kibble in water.

Gee wiz, Henny's knows a secret store that sells Bil Jac and won't tell me where it is.

Not fair Henny!

Guess I'll just keep on a grindin' puppy kibble.

You mean 3 of us! LOL


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Bil Jac can also be shipped right to your door for no extra cost on the breeders program. You have to buy 5 bags at a time which comes to about $179 the bags usually cost $43.00 but on the program it is only $35.and some change.


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Originally posted by Josephine2:

Thank you for your confidence in me!

I have absolutely no confidence in you at all actually. When you post facts as factual and they are absolutely incorrect, how can one have any confidence in anything you post?

But alas, they do not sell Bil Jac in British Columbia.

Don't post unfactual information as truth Josephine. It does nothing for your credability whatsoever. Yes, Bil-Jac IS sold in British Columbia.

Ah well..as I said, back to the grind.


Grind away - just don't post nonsense and mislead people.
 
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Originally posted by Josephine2:

Thank you for your confidence in me!

I have absolutely no confidence in you at all actually. When you post facts as factual and they are absolutely incorrect, how can one have any confidence in anything you post?

But alas, they do not sell Bil Jac in British Columbia.

Don't post unfactual information as truth Josephine. It does nothing for your credability whatsoever. Yes, Bil-Jac IS sold in British Columbia.

Ah well..as I said, back to the grind.


Grind away - just don't post nonsense and mislead people.


Henny, I was being sarcastic.. dumb, dumb, filling in for TH again huh.. Geez TH..give her some pointers, she sticks her foot into her big mouth with every post she writes..

No go away and heave ho some hay bales for the cattle, you annoy me!

Oh phooey..that's not true..my facts are always factual, prove me wrong Tammy!

No ya'all Bil Jac is not sold in BC!!! So there.
 
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Originally posted by Josephine2:
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Originally posted by MsBehave:
I guess I am a moron. I grind my dry puppyfood, too. Makes it MUCH easier to soak, and gives it a much more consistent texture. I do that for about the first week of feeding "real" food, then I start soaking it as I decrease the amount of goats milk/homemade formula that I put in the soaked food and as they are able to chew better.

MsB


Well, that's two moron's so far...LOL But our puppies love us.

I like grinding it up too. It makes a puppy kibble pablum..lol and yes, agreed, it has a much nicer texture. Then goats milk..works great! Doesn't take as long either as soaking kibble in water.

Gee wiz, Henny's knows a secret store that sells Bil Jac and won't tell me where it is.

Not fair Henny!

Guess I'll just keep on a grindin' puppy kibble.

You mean 3 of us! LOL



Ooooh, so sorry Julie, yes 3..you are a grinder too..I forgot.

Bil Jac is shipped ..yes, but to Canada??.. I'll have to look into that, it's possible I can get the local "Mill" to order for me from the USA..

thanks for the info..that's great dog food.
 
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Who gives a flying flip if you grind kibble first or just soak it up? Either way you get the same result. There really is no need to start an argument over it. Honestly. I do both. Sometimes I just soak it up, and other times I'll toss it in the blender. Both ways I get the same result. Puppy mush. Doing it either way doesn't make you a moron. Wink Everyone has their own preference. Try is both ways and decide which works better for you. Whichever way that is...is the best!

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Who gives a flying flip if you grind kibble first or just soak it up? Either way you get the same result. There really is no need to start an argument over it. Honestly. I do both. Sometimes I just soak it up, and other times I'll toss it in the blender. Both ways I get the same result. Puppy mush. Doing it either way doesn't make you a moron. Wink Everyone has their own preference. Try is both ways and decide which works better for you. Whichever way that is...is the best!

HB


YES! I totally agree! Just like puppy formulas...I prefer to make my own, some prefer to buy it...if it works, it works! We all do it somewhat different, doesnt make it wrong!

MsB


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Originally posted by Josephine2:

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Thank you for your confidence in me! But alas, they do not sell Bil Jac in British Columbia.
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Remember this little Forum input by Joserphine -assuredly saying something as the "truth"?

Her above comment would lead the new, unknowing person reading here to believe she knows about what she speaks, when in fact her posts are very misleading and contain many untruths.

In other words, depending on which way the Fraser Valley wind is blowing on any certain day is how Joserphine conjures up her posts.

Feeding Bil Jac yet Joserphine? nutso
 
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