The Uchidas come to think of dried Prunes as a treat due to their association with comfort and nostalgia. As they face challenges and hardships, the sweetness and richness of the prunes evoke positive memories and a sense of indulgence. Additionally, the limited availability of other snacks during tough times enhances the prunes' appeal, transforming them from a simple food item into a cherished treat.
carrots dried broccoli and lettuces
Paddy wack is dried beef sinew fed to dogs as a treat.
Peppermint - used in oil form in aromatherapy to treat nausea and vertigo. Peppermint - used in dried leaf form (tea) to treat upset stomach, particularly in children. Catnip - used in dried leaf form (tea) to treat "nerves" and insomnia.
YES! they are actually very healthy and one of the lowest things in the glycemic index (it doesn;t spike there blood sugar the way carrots,apples and grain does) so they are a safe (er) treat to give to horses with cushings/insulin resistance. and VERY high in antioxidents
Won't do a thing, you need proper medication and a controlled diet.
no it will not it will turn more brown
no i dont think he trick or treat
Hamsters can have small amounts of fresh apricots as a treat, but dried fruit should be avoided due to its high sugar content. Fresh fruits should always be offered in moderation to prevent digestive issues in hamsters.
Yes, the word treat is both a noun (treat, treats) and a verb (treat, treats, treating, treated). Examples:noun: I deserve a treat after that boring lecture.verb: I think I'll treat myself to something chocolate.
boys think as girls as diffrent so they treat you diffrent to there friends so treat them like you treat your friends
Ladybird beetles, aka ladybugs, are carnivorous and do not eat nuts or dried fruit. Aphids are their favourite treat, but they'll also eat moth eggs, small insects, and pollen.
I think an endocrinologist.