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13 Captivating Facts About Olde English Bulldogge

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Source: Pethelpful.com The Olde English Bulldogge is a fascinating breed of dog that captures the hearts of many animal lovers around the world. Known for their stocky build and adorable wrinkled face, these dogs have a rich history and a distinct personality. If you’re interested in learning more about this unique breed, you’re in for a treat. In this article, we will delve into 13 capt Key Takeaways: Olde English Bulldogges are loyal, adaptable, and great with children, making them wonderful family pets. Read More...

How to deal with a cancer diagnosis: focus on treatment options, stay positive, doctor says; survivo

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Doctors advised her not to worry, but she did. Her husband and two adult sons were also shocked by her diagnosis. The following months were especially difficult for the family as Chang underwent treatment. She had a vacuum-assisted biopsy on her left breast. For this, the doctor used a special hollow needle attached to a vacuum device to remove breast tissue through a small cut in the skin. “The wound took a long time to heal and my left breast swelled to double its size,” says Chang, who was born in Taiwan and has lived in Hong Kong for 22 years. Read More...

Quick and easy Chinese cockles Chiu Chow style - recipe

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Cockles are sometimes called blood clams because the liquid that the raw (or lightly blanched) bivalves release when opened is dark red. They look similar to clams, except that cockle shells have deep, narrow ridges that radiate out from the hinge. Cockles aren't that easy to find in fish markets. If you can't get them, substitute small clams.  To clean cockles, start by giving them a good rinse in a colander. Keep them in the colander and prepare two bowls of water: one for washing the cockles, and a second one of salted water (75g [¼ cup and 2tbsp] of sea salt dissolved in 1½ litres [1½ quart] of water) to put the scrubbed cockles into so that they can purge themselves of any mud in the shells. Read More...

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