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		<title>By: Reserve adventure &#171; Mr Darcy&#039;s danelicious blog</title>
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		<title>By: Reserve adventure &#171; Mr Darcy&#039;s danelicious blog</title>
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		<title>By: Amber</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amber</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 07:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Happy late Birthday to Paul!  What a GREAT surprise! Hsin-Yi is so clever to come up with those unique birthday surprises!  Paul looks very happy in that last picture and the digger ones too! :) Tell Hsin-Yi she looks beautiful with her dress and makeup too.  Glad you got to have some cake as well!

Kisses,
Nala</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy late Birthday to Paul!  What a GREAT surprise! Hsin-Yi is so clever to come up with those unique birthday surprises!  Paul looks very happy in that last picture and the digger ones too! <img src='http://bighoneydog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Tell Hsin-Yi she looks beautiful with her dress and makeup too.  Glad you got to have some cake as well!</p>
<p>Kisses,<br />
Nala</p>
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		<title>By: janice</title>
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		<dc:creator>janice</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 19:07:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>lol--i have become so enamored wih you Honey that i have been reading your blog from begining to end (just leave it up all day at work and sneak peek on breaks--hehehe).   Now that i know all about you i was wondering if you could help us with a few questions.  We were wondering about your raw diet-- we do not eat a raw diet, but a high quality kibble (Go! Natural--made here in Canada) and a variety of human food such as beef, chicken, ham, fish, eggs (lots of eggs!) cheese, milk and yogurt, apples, bananas, natural peanut butter--etc

The meats we mentioned are all cooked though--what are your thoughts on that?  Perhaps the absorbtion is not as good, and perhaps with the kibble it is too much mixed with such variety--or perhaps not.  who knows.

The raw food diet definately appeals to me but not for these reasons:
The human food they do get is mostly organic--raised on our own farm, even though in the cooked form.  So... cheaper and easy access for us, and we know exactly where it comes from.

secondly we are away from home on camping/backpacking trips for days at a time.  Kibble is convenient in that way for travel --especially when backpacked over 3 and 4 days where it must be carried in.  (UGH!)

do you think i am feeding ok?  they are very healthy and at good weights, although sensitive in the tummy with runny poo if too much change --or if i spoil with too many treats.
 what are your thoughts --i would love to hear from you as you have such a good handle on Honey and what goes in (and out) haha!  If you don&#039;t have time that is totally cool --i completely understand.

and sorry about the rotten spelling/grammar--i am terrible for sure.

and how do you pronounce your name, we would love to know!  Your life is very interesting to us--all those wonderful adventures and travelling, modeling, dancing--etc etc

if it is easier you can use my e-mail above!  thanks again!!!

janice</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>lol--i have become so enamored wih you Honey that i have been reading your blog from begining to end (just leave it up all day at work and sneak peek on breaks--hehehe).   Now that i know all about you i was wondering if you could help us with a few questions.  We were wondering about your raw diet-- we do not eat a raw diet, but a high quality kibble (Go! Natural--made here in Canada) and a variety of human food such as beef, chicken, ham, fish, eggs (lots of eggs!) cheese, milk and yogurt, apples, bananas, natural peanut butter--etc</p>
<p>The meats we mentioned are all cooked though--what are your thoughts on that?  Perhaps the absorbtion is not as good, and perhaps with the kibble it is too much mixed with such variety--or perhaps not.  who knows.</p>
<p>The raw food diet definately appeals to me but not for these reasons:<br />
The human food they do get is mostly organic--raised on our own farm, even though in the cooked form.  So&#8230; cheaper and easy access for us, and we know exactly where it comes from.</p>
<p>secondly we are away from home on camping/backpacking trips for days at a time.  Kibble is convenient in that way for travel --especially when backpacked over 3 and 4 days where it must be carried in.  (UGH!)</p>
<p>do you think i am feeding ok?  they are very healthy and at good weights, although sensitive in the tummy with runny poo if too much change --or if i spoil with too many treats.<br />
 what are your thoughts --i would love to hear from you as you have such a good handle on Honey and what goes in (and out) haha!  If you don&#8217;t have time that is totally cool --i completely understand.</p>
<p>and sorry about the rotten spelling/grammar--i am terrible for sure.</p>
<p>and how do you pronounce your name, we would love to know!  Your life is very interesting to us--all those wonderful adventures and travelling, modeling, dancing--etc etc</p>
<p>if it is easier you can use my e-mail above!  thanks again!!!</p>
<p>janice</p>
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