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Macy is now 4 months-3 weeks old. We feed her twice a day at 1 cup of kibble per meal. It takes her 2.5 seconds from start to finish. We've tried putting a ball in her bowl as well as spreading the food on a cookie sheet to slow her down, but to no avail...
Started by Kech on
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If he took his time eating it I repeated the only time he gobbles is if my cats or my mom's dogs are around his crate while he's eating would make them stick together abit so would make....
Into my hands - get a handful and put it in his bowl .
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Hi all,
I have a question about slow eating and repercussions. My daughter, like a lot of your children, eats very slowly. 45 minutes I can take - an hour and a half stresses me beyond my limits. I have read that they should be required to drink a boost...
Started by kawi3 on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at aroundthedinnertable):
When suggested that there....
I know that most who responded to this post said allow slow eating but it really gets on my nerves.
Trying not to eat or people making fun of her for eating, and there was a lot of uncomfortable talk.
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I thought I'd share this article from the BBC News website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-15447568
The text of it reads as follows:
Can slow eating help weight loss? By Jane Hughes
We can all think of times when we have gobbled down food without even...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at myfitnesspal):
If you eat more slowly, your stomach has more time to recognize when it's ....
I think it's only common sense that if you eat slowly and take your time of it is true otherwise they wouldn't broadcast it! Interesting info.
I've seen that too.
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Which do you like more eating out or eating at home?
i like eating at home more especially if i like the food and i'm eating with my family
although eating out once in a while especially with friends is good as well:)
Started by b>heven on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at asianload):
I would have to say eating out since i am when hanging out with....
I much rather go out! I don't mind going out to eat once in awhile though.
I rarely ever eat in my house.
Trying new and exotic dishes.
eating out of course.
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I've been used Opera for many years (since Opera 7, the ad-supported one).
Now I'm on big trouble: since something like 2 snapshots before the first RC, it's eating my CPU and rendering my computer somewhat slow, and itself gets totally unusable, SO MUCH...
Started by Igoru on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Have you tried starting over, moving away your ~/.opera directory? You should be able to keep your bookmarks and wand passwords eventually, but for a first test, I'd simply move the complete directory... .
Opera 10 final works quite well on my Ubuntu 9.04 systems .
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I have a windows xp profession sp2 machine which is my corporate desktop, I do all my development on it. I have to reboot it every 3-4 days because slowly crss.exe starts eating more and more cpu, and as it must have something to do with the GUI, the ...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Process explorer might be better, allows you to identify which... .
There are many things that could be going on, but Procmon should point you in the right direction .
Use Procmon from Sysinternals to see what crss.exe is doing when it's using excessive CPU .
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I'm beginning to wonder if I should have just stuck with my oven. I got the slow cooker because I thought I needed it and it would be better than watching my oven for seven hours while it's cooking whatever I make. Is it better or did I just double up...
Started by Linda129 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at qvc):
A lot ....
It depends on your needs.
I use it more than the oven because I can run errands & don't need to worry about .
A long low oven braise in a casserole with a good fitting lid is similar to a slow have a slow cooker.
Realistic option.
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I'm eating well, getting all the protein and eating vegetables and fruits plus lots of water. But i'll have tea now and then with some chocolate and biscuits
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I consumed 124g of sugar today ....
Originally Posted by WonderPug What in it.
Also, are you cutting? You're 6 foot and 170 dude...if you are cutting do a slow cut.
In fact lots of people take one day a week off and eat crap in moderation.
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I'm beginning to wonder if I should have just stuck with my oven. I got the slow cooker because I thought I needed it and it would be better than watching my oven for seven hours while it's cooking whatever I make. Is it better or did I just double up...
Started by DiAnne on
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by 20 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at qvc):
A lot ....
It depends on your needs.
I use it more than the oven because I can run errands & don't need to worry about .
A long low oven braise in a casserole with a good fitting lid is similar to a slow have a slow cooker.
Realistic option.
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Okay, I tested this on an empty program, and just having a while(true){} running gave me >50% on my CPU. I have a game I'm working on that uses a while loop as it's main loop, and it's CPU is at 100 all the time.
How can I get Java to repeat something...
Started by William on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The sleep.
Like the GUI drawing thread) will then be executed and the machine will stop feeling slow.
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