
Rachel Caspari
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Life is just a series of trying to make up your mind.
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Which cooking oil is the healthiest?
Cooking oils are a kitchen staple. But there’s a lot of conflicting information regarding how healthy each of them are. With so many on the shelves – from coconut to olive, vegetable to canola, avocado to rapeseed oil – how do we know which ones to use, and if we should be avoiding any altogether?
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Feast
Mother cub killed by hunter
Pan'Pans the bear was originally a happy wild bear living in Siberia, growing up happily under the care of his mother. In Pan's' world, nature, food, and the warm embrace of his mother are the happiest places. According to the original trajectory, Pan could have grown up healthy and happy, and become a free and masculine adult male bear.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Petlife
How big a deal can a walk be?
My Bean was adopted last June as a puppy (only 50 days old at the time), a Golden (mom) and Samoyed (dad) mix, a true "mutt". Aha! But that didn't stop him from becoming the young master of our family, even Coco, who used to be the most favored cat and considered the jewel of the family, had to let him down.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Petlife
170 days and nights after losing a cat
On Sunday morning, the city was still sleeping and the sun rose early as usual. She was half asleep when she heard the familiar sound of footsteps outside her door and a call she had missed for a long time: ..... Meow .....
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Petlife
We have all been deceived! Experiments have proven that snakes are really not afraid of andrographis.
It has become our basic common knowledge that snakes are afraid of Andrographis, which is also used in daily life to prevent and repel snakes, but did you know? The snake is not afraid of Andrographis, and Andrographis does not drive the snake.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Petlife
A young lynx, attacked by wolves and separated from the mother lynx, broke into the house and asked for help
A young lynx, attacked by wolves and separated from its mother, breaks into a house and asks for help In the forest without tigers and leopards, the lynx is a small version of the "king", standing at the top of the food chain. Mainly prey on rabbits, and rodents can also prey on roe deer, deer, and other large animals, even brown bears will pick up the lynx's leftover prey.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Petlife




