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Potato Salad Recipe. Updated: Can Dogs Detect Cancer?

overly excitable young man

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ahhh ... bulgarian ... and - lol bulgarian xD
 

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To be honest, teaching your dog to roll over seems a bit of step down from sniffing cancer, but anyhow...

Ray said:
Dear Editor,

My name is Ray and I’m an Editor at Jen Reviews. I was doing research on training your dog to roll over and just finished reading your wonderful piece: https://rpgcodex.net/forums/index.p...recipe-updated-can-dogs-detect-cancer.126919/

In that article, I noticed that you cited a solid post that I’ve read in the past: https://yourdogadvisor.com/can-dogs-detect-cancer/

We just published an updated, comprehensive guide on how to train your dog to roll over on command on our sister site, Your Dog Advisor. It is completely free and you can find it here: https://yourdogadvisor.com/dog-roll-over/

If you like the piece we’d be humbled if you cited us in your article. Of course, we will also share your article with our 100k newsletter subscribers and followers across our social platforms.

Either way, keep up the great work!

Warmly,
Ray
Guys, e prepared from the influx of their 100k subscribers.

There are more people enjoying their dog roll over than people getting told they have cancer I guess.
 

overly excitable young man

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800g potatoes
1 red onion
500 ml broth
2 table spoons white wine vinegar
4 table spoons sunflower oil
1/2 a cucumber
1 bundle of chives
salt-n-pepa

1. Cook potatoes
2. Shred the potatoes with your grobe Kartoffelpresse, Kartoffelwiegepresse or your Kartoffelgitterdingsbums you noobs don't have
3. Cut the onion and add it
4. Warm the broth and add it with the vinegar and oil
5. Wait 15 minutes
6. Add cucumber and chives in small pieces
7. You can also cook bacon, cut it into tiny cubes and add it
 

a cut of domestic sheep prime

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Just wanted to see what you thought of the below. Hope you are well!




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On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 5:38 AM, Jen Miller <jen@jenreviews.email> wrote:

Dear Editor,

My name is Jen and I’m the Editor at Jen Reviews. I was doing research on whether dogs can detect cancer and just finished reading your wonderful piece: https://rpgcodex.net/forums/index.php?threads/non-tex-murphy-access-software-games.72342/

In that article, I noticed that you cited a solid post that I’ve read in the past: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer

We just published an updated, comprehensive guide on whether dogs can detect cancer on our sister site, Your Dog Advisor. It is completely free and you can find it here: https://yourdogadvisor.com/can-dogs-detect-cancer/

If you like the piece we’d be humbled if you cited us in your article. Of course, we will also share your article with our 100k newsletter subscribers and followers across our social platforms.

Either way, keep up the great work!

Warmly,
Jen







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Boiled potato & prawn & boiled eggs with Thousand Island or just normal mayonaise + a bit of sugar pass as Potato Salad where I came from. And shit is good.
 

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