lean pork
green beans
carrot
onions
green pepper
noodles
are used to make a simple chow mian[more commonly called chow mein]
What's the matter with that doggone cow? She ate a whole bag of Puppy Chow.
Yes and No, a Chow Chow can be quite cold towards other dogs and is annoyed easily. If they know each other well and live in harmony it would be fine.
yes, but you will be put on the terrorist watch list by doing so.
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No I dont think puppies would eat it if its cold I assume that since this question is posted under the desserts section, you must be asking about the puppy chow made with chex mix, chocolate and peanut butter. You can put it in the fridge, but you don't have to....
He put on a stoic expression, but inside, he was afraid. Her stoic mein heartened the rest of the soldiers once the enemy found them.
That they are troublemakers who must be killed.
If the noun is the first and only noun in the sentence: My dog is blue, you only put the e on nouns that are feminine or plural. If the noun is the indirect object or the second noun in the sentence: I eat my cat, you put the e after the feminine and plural nouns. Mein Hund ist blau. - My dog (masc) is blue. Meine Katze ist blau. - My cat (fem) is blue. Ich esse meine Katze. - I eat my cat (fem). Ich kusse meine Freundinen. - I kiss my (plural) girlfriends. (WHOO HOO!)
Ingredients1 cn cream of mushroom soup1/4 cup water3 oz chow mein noodles in the ca1 cn tuna1 cup bean sprouts1 cup salted cashew nuts1/4 cup onions, chopped1 cup mandarin oranges.Mix up the soup and water and add all the other ingredients, but save a fewof the noodles for garnishing the top. Put in a baking dish you've butteredfirst. Put the garnishing noodles on top and bake without a cover at 375degrees for 20 or 30 minutes.
what CANT you put on your car to make it awesome
yes.... its even better if you put a little bit of warm water in their food so its easier to chew and so it will help them digest the food better
Those can that make many scent can. how they make it. How they put propellants in the spray?