Welcome back to the show. Today with me is the one, the only Zack. Zack it’s so great to have you on the show. So tell me Zack what is you favourite food?
Zack: Carrots
Host: That’s great, a healthy snack. What’s your favourite dinosaur?
Zack: Triceratops
Host: Cool! I think the Elasmosaur is cool. What’s your favourite colour?
Zack: Purple
Host: Okay then. Hey that’s my favourite colour. What’s your favourite show?
Zack: Phineas and Ferb
Host: Awesome! What’s your favourite animal?
Zack: Panther
Host: Cool I like cats, hamsters, chinchillas and penguins. Thank you Zack and thank you to everyone for coming. Until next time good bye
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Gosh I can’t even think. Sure most kids have one favourite thing but I have lots of favourite things. So I’m going to tell you a few of my favourite things in each category and giving you a reason why they are my favourite.
My Favourite Animals
Pets
- Ginger Cats: They have beautiful designs of fur on their pelts
- Hamsters: They are small, fuzzy and cute
- Golden Retrievers: they have beautiful golden silk fur
Birds
I love all birds but I really like penguins.
Wild Animals
This one is a little bit harder I love all animals known to man. There is so many animals in the world it’s just hard to pick only one.
My Favourite Ice-Cream
I only have one answer for that one, Mint Chocolate Chip Ice-Cream. It is my absolute favourite, with mint ice-cream and chocolate chips added in to it. Talk about a tasty treat.
My Favourite Series or Book
Warriors is diffently my favourite series. My favourite book from the series is book 1 In To Wild. That’s when a house cat comes to the forest to become a warrior. It’s seriously the best book I ever read.
Favourite Year Round Hobbies
Spring, Summer and Fall: Bike riding or walking in the evening, reading and blogging
Winter: All I have to do is find a bit of a steep hill and go sledding, reading and blogging
Those are all my favourite things, from animals to hobbies I have a whole whack of favourite things.
Photo Credits
Picture by petri
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Ever wanted to own your own hamster. If your answer is yes then read these tips.
Feeding Your Hamster
- You should feed your a variety of foods as dry foods or a mixture of seeds.
- You can feed your hamster some fresh fruits and veggies every day, such as carrots, cucumbers, celery, grapes, starwberries or apples. But don’t feed your hamster citrus, rotten, sugary or dairy foods. Give your hamster a few porraige oats atleast once a week.
Your Hamster’s Babies
- Before the babies are born make sure you find at least 15 homes because there could be up to 14 baby hamsters.
- The babies must leave their mother after three weeks.
- The babies will start fighting with each other if they kept together after six weeks.
Bringing Your Hamster Home
- Before you bring your hamster home you need get a lot of stuff to make your hamster feel at home.
- Here’s the stuff you need to get: A large cage, bedding, A little house, ceramic food bowl, A salt lick for the salt it needs in it’s diet, a bottle with a metal sipping tube, fruit tree branches to gnaw on, toys and a hallow ball to put the hamster in to let run around while you clean the cage.
- A box to bring the hamster home in.
Your Hamster At Home
- Feed your hamster every day
- Love your hamster forever
Now that you know how to take care of a hamster, maybe you can have one of your own
Photo Credits
Sample Pictures from my computer.
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Posted by: brittanyh16 in food, tags: recipes
I’m back with another recipe but this time it for dinner.
I’m back with the Blogger’s Food Network but this time I don’t have my former assistant Brianne. Do like a some what easy gourmet meal Rouladen. I can tell you one thing it’s so yummy.
This is how you make it!
Ingredients
- Really thin beef, you can buy it in a package or you can do it yourself
- Low fat bacon
- Dijon musturd
- White onion
Now you need the utensils
The Utensils
- Skewers
- A chopping knife
- A butter knife
- A large pot
- A spatula
- A cutting board
Now this is what you do!
- Spread the meat out on the cutting board
- First spread the musturd on the meat
- Chop the bacon up and then put the bacon on the meat
- Next put the chopped up onion thee meat
- After that roll up the Rouladen and put the skewer through the middle of the Rouladen
- Then bring out your pot and put the Rouladen in the pot
- Put the pot on the stove
- Set the stove on medium/high heat
- Brown the meat
- Take the Rouladen out of the pot to make gravy
- Put the Rouladen back in the pot and let it simmer for 30 to 60 minutes
Rouladen is a really good meal for a family party or just with the family. It’s a really good dinner.
Photo by muckster
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