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Climate Questions: How much has the climate changed already?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Environment   来源:Venture Capital  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:alongside Colin Farrell, and the first trailer for the film offers a first glimpse at her new look—long boho strawberry blonde hair along with some retro Goldie Hawn-esque curtain bangs.

alongside Colin Farrell, and the first trailer for the film offers a first glimpse at her new look—long boho strawberry blonde hair along with some retro Goldie Hawn-esque curtain bangs.

Read the original article onMany families have their go-to

Climate Questions: How much has the climate changed already?

for making the most of their food budget. Sometimes, kids don’t even realize that some of their favorite meals were the ones that stretched those food dollars. I didn’t know it then, but I realize now that thenights were exactly that. As a kid, it was simply one of my favorite dinners.Allrecipes email editor Taylor Boeser’s family had one of those dishes. The only recipe she recalls her father cooking—except for when he was commanding the outdoor grill—was a creamy tuna dish served over shoestring potatoes. Imagine how pleased she was when she found a similar recipe here on Allrecipes known as

Climate Questions: How much has the climate changed already?

“It’s funny to me that it’s called Hard Times Creamed Tuna because it was always a treat,” says Taylor. “He learned the recipe from his mom, who was a homemaker when he was growing up in the '70s and '80s. His version included canned peas in the mixture and was always served over Pik-Nik shoestring potatoes.” (Pik-Nik shoestrings are a type of hard, crunchy potato sticks.)“He was always so excited to make this for me even though others didn't love it as much (it's a pretty polarizing dish), and I have so many memories of it that I hold near to my heart, which makes it even better!” she says. “I imagine his love for it was in part from some of the memories he had with his mom, too.”

Climate Questions: How much has the climate changed already?

If you’re familiar with

—jarred dried beef cooked in a creamy sauce and usually served over toast, but sometimes served overCows are pretty much dogs. Do they bark? No. Do they look like our four-legged companions? Not particularly. But do they pretty much have the same exact vibe? Yeah.

in particular, give off unmistakable canine energy. They are pretty much the puppies of the pasture.With that in mind, is it really any surprise that an adorable baby cow would want to be friends with an adorable dog, like a

We didn’t think so. And as this precious video shows, this gorgeous baby cow and this affable Golden Retriever are just a couple of peas in a pod.Just look at how loving, pure, and affectionate the bond between these two is! That cow just won’t stop licking their Golden Retriever bestie. This just goes to show how both cows and dogs have a similar need to give and receive love.

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