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might not look like much brahs, but i kid you not, 10/10 pizza, will never buy pizza from a store again.
pita breads
tomato puree
drizzle of olive oil
mozzarella cheese (broke up over the pita)
finely sliced cherry tomatoes
slices hamand a sprinkle of garlic powder, chili flakes and salt and pepper,
finish with another drizzle of olive oil.
the base of it is so thin and the perfect crisp texture, u get all the full flavor of everything.
will make for rest of life/10
and you could put anything on this srs, i had one last night with normal grated cheese, and chicken with sliced jalapenos on. high protein as fuark. all the good fats of the olive oil. feels good man
i put some fresh coriander on this one as well i think.
was so hungry i cant even fuarkin remember lolSomething I’m getting back to in the morning – I kind of fell off my diet but this was a frequent breakfast of mine and very easy. I simply made an omelet – spray the pan with Pam and then take three pieces of low fat ham and cut them in pieces – lightly brown the ham and then put in the equivalent of two eggs (I have to use Eggbeaters because of my cholesterol) cook the omelet and then put a slice of cheese on top. cover until the cheese melts. I eat it without any bread and I believe the carb count would be extremely low and there’s enough protein from the egg and ham and enough fat from the cheese. Sometimes I slice a fresh tomato on the side and have that with just a bit of salt and pepper. Maybe some of the cooks here could figure out the carbs- I admit I’m no cook.
i microwave a cup of egg whites for part of my breakfast everyday. 2 min in there add some hot sauce/paprika/and salsa and you’re good to go!
October 19, 2015 at 9:52 am in reply to: Pumpkin Chili Recipe – Super Easy, Filling and Inexpensive #936068Looks yummy!
I can talk TM’s all day long
Tm’s are not that popular because they are not the breed for everyone or the faint of heart. They need strong leadership, firm but fair and still are not terribly keen on working with their people. Can they be trained? You bet they can, but it takes some very creative and different approaches to get them to do what you are asking. They know what you want, but if they don’t “feel like doing it” they’re not going to. This gets frustrating beyond belief trust me I have 3. However, each dog has their own “triggers” for which they will work and most days you can get them doing what you are asking if you have patience.
If not properly socialized ( and sometimes regardless of how much socialization you give them) they are not the best with people outside of their family. I have spent countless hours socializing all my TM’s and while they are accepting of properly introduced new comers they are not left unattended around them. If you have children they are amazing with them, however as your children age and their friends come and go, this will cause problems with your TM as they will guard what is theirs and sometimes fiercely. Extra care is needed with containment of a TM, they can jump like it is no ones buisness and they will dig through just about anything. Fencing a TM is not just your regular chain link either, mine are fenced in with welded wire an even still they have taken the gate right off by running into it to get out.
A TM can never be left loose unattended, they are stubborn and free thinkers and will wander off and create their own territory to guard.
I do a LOT of work with mine and e collar training to ensure a solid recall, but with these guys you can’t rely on just one training technique so back up plans are needed. A TM who is going after something it sees as a threat will NOT stop
Another reason they are not all that popular is they are nocturnal barkers and will drive anyone crazy with it. They do not bark if in the house unless needed but if outside they are “on guard” at all times.
THings that trigger my dogs to bark here are as small as, change in barometric pressure, change in wind direction, falling leaves, trespassing butterflies ect. A humorous way to say they would bark ALL DAY ALL NIGHT with out serious training, and even after 3 years with Karma, she still will bark for “nothing” but atleast we have worked out a temporary off switch.Also, TM’s are not really “giant” breeds, you have to watch what breeders are breeding what. Some breeders have oversized “Tsang Khyi” type dogs ( as my Male is) and most breeders have smaller Do Khyi types ( my females although they do have Tsang Khyi type dogs in their pedigree)
Breed standard for them is not that tall or heavy but, breeders who are breeding solely for show ( which is most because they are not great at any dog sports and serious sporting folk will go with breeds to win) are starting to exaggerate certain aspects while important things such as movement are suffering. These are mountain dogs and I would prefer my dogs to be able to move effortlessly than breed solely for something such as coat. -
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