Little Girls and Their Love of Horses, Breyer Horses Too! #Giveaway
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Alyson ..Posted
Mon 10 Jan 2011 7:35am
Perhaps you recall Jasmine from our Holiday Gift Guide. Jasmine is more than just more than just one of many of my daughter’s toy horses. She is even more than one of her basic Breyer horses...
This is only part of the story....come see us and find out the whole tamale!
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Horse Feed Recall: Family Farm Complete Horse
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Therese K.Posted
Mon 31 Jan 2011 10:02pm
Manna Pro Products is recalling horse feed that may contain a medication that could cause death.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – January 28, 2011 -Manna Pro Products, LLC is voluntarily recalling a single lot (1006) of Family Farm Complete Horse 10 horse feed, UPC 0 95668 90151 6, packaged in 40 lb. bags because it may contain monensin sodium (Rumensin
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From Lean Horse to Crazy Horse
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chrissto23Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:05am
Now that I've put Lean Horse behind me I need something new to stress about, so I've pretty much almost kind of probably decided that I'm gonna run the Crazy Horse Marathon on October 7th (what's with the "horse" theme around here?). I've been wavering back and forth between running the half or full at Crazy Horse and I think I've finally decided
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First date and the horse’s ass
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Susan C.Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 2:42pm
Friday night I did something many of my friends and coworkers thought unthinkable: I met people I DIDN’T KNOW for dinner — a group of moms who blog in or around our dear city. (Or is it a group of bloggers who happen to be moms?)
Get. Out. People you don’t know?!
Well, call me crazy — [...]
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Straight from the Horse’s Mouth: Health Insurance Companies Don’t Care About You
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Chelsea GreenPosted
Mon 27 Jul 2009 11:09pm
Those who think everything is hunky dory with our current system of healthcare in this country need to listen to Wendell Potter, a former Cigna executive turned whistleblower.
Paul Harris of The Observer talked with Potter about the appalling state of healthcare, the callousness of health industry executives, and their attempt to block meaningful r ...
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Straight From The Horse’s Mouth
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Karen S.Posted
Wed 03 Jun 2009 4:32pm
Who knew how much a horse could teach a person? As a long-time dog owner and animal lover, I was always aware of the powerful healing potential animals can have. I...’t realize was how much a horse could teach me about myself – and in such a short time!
After spending half a day today at Riding Far Farm with my friend and colleague, Paul Haefner
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Horse(ing around) | World Bread Day
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Andrea Z.Posted
Sat 16 Oct 2010 8:20pm
Some time ago, I watched this lovely video, and it brought back a couple of indelible horse memories. I haven't had much experience with horses, actually, these may... doing. She knew a stable in Fairmount Park, and we went there to ride, in a group, with a guide. Up close to the horse assigned to me, I was shocked. He was about three times
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A horse is a horse (of course, of course)
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amandaliveswellPosted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:02pm
tried to feed him. Perhaps I should try to round up some carrots for my next visit…
Speaking of horses…
It rained a little this afternoon, so we decided to head to an Alpine... enjoyed a delicious nonfat latte with sugar-free dark chocolate syrup, but the real highlight was a carriage ride with a horse named Samson. I think his small chapeau really
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BETTING ON THE 2nd PLACE HORSE IN A 2 HORSE RACE
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David GranovskyPosted
Thu 11 Nov 2010 6:12pm
I have a few issues with this article:
“…to succeed in turning the cells into usable treatments.”
Adult stem cells, not embryonic stem cells [ESC], already treat patients safely + effectively [for over half a decade]+ can grow organs for transplant.
“…significant paradigm-shifting advances in the history of m ...
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