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I don't know why, and I don't know how they figured this out, but the Hairy Beasts most definitely have a system when they get fed. They each eat about a third of their own food, and then they swap and eat about a third of the other one's food, and the remaining third is snacks for sometime between then and the next time they get fed, for whoever feels like having a snack from whichever dish they happen to eat it from. Thank goodness I don't have to put any medicine in anybody's food.

Yesterday it was cold indoors, because the wind was cold, but it was nice outdoors, so I went for a couple of miles of fresh air and Vitamin D, and a heftier extension cord for the air conditioner, on account of the original cord having two slots and the plug having three prongs. Oops. But I fixed that, and now I have a spare 15-foot two-prong extension cord, hooray? And I also have an ice cream scoop that's supposed to be able to get through hard ice cream, because the hardware store had those too. And I went to the Comm Ave Star Market and got paper towels and Swiss chard and a new shower curtain liner and cat food. Mostly I needed the cat food, but it's hairball season and that uses up paper towels. And I'm going to need a new shower curtain liner soon, and I like Swiss chard.

The Swiss chard turned into beans and greens and brown basmati rice, because I like beans and greens and I'm trying to learn to like brown rice. I was sort of thinking about kielbasa and sauerkraut and greens, but I couldn't find where Star Market hides sauerkraut. I know where Whole Foods hides it, though, so I can have kielbasa and sauerkraut later this week. I'm not sure it needs greens if it's got sauerkraut, which has generally stopped pretending to be green, but can still be a vegetable.
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