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All About Cats Posters

"All About Cats"

 

Since you've included some cute pictures of dogs in libraries or reading, becke, I guess we must be on the same brain wave.(scary!)

This is from a mini-poster I located on allposters.com. I'm thinking of adding it to my home library gallery.

" A murder mystery is the normal recreation of the noble mind."--Sister Carol Anne O' Marie
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P.S. Has anyone else noticed that while there are some photos or artworks featuring dogs reading about CATS, there don't seem to be any with cats reading about DOGS! Wonder why that is?

" A murder mystery is the normal recreation of the noble mind."--Sister Carol Anne O' Marie
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Thanks for the pictures and the suggestions! Cookies for all - the no-calorie kind!

 

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GS2991 wrote:
If I come up with somthing do I get a cookie? :smileyhappy: Also for the pics hmm need a gecko reading a book too!


 Yes Holly you will get a cookie, and your gecko too !  Im sure Becke has some on hand !  Ok brain storm !     :smileyhappy:   Optic

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Fricka wrote:

P.S. Has anyone else noticed that while there are some photos or artworks featuring dogs reading about CATS, there don't seem to be any with cats reading about DOGS! Wonder why that is?


It's probably because Cats know all there is to know about not just dogs but everything :smileyhappy:

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Cookie! Yaaay! Ok me go think. And cats are evil plot thinkers. Maybe the dog book was hidin within another book! Or maybe a secret wire we can't see. For audio books.... I need go hide now.... said too much........
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optic_i wrote:

GS2991 wrote:
If I come up with somthing do I get a cookie? :smileyhappy: Also for the pics hmm need a gecko reading a book too!


 Yes Holly you will get a cookie, and your gecko too !  Im sure Becke has some on hand !  Ok brain storm !     :smileyhappy:   Optic


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WOW! becke, you are the best! That's a great picture of a gecko reading! Better even than a photo-shopped version of the Geico lizard!

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dhaupt wrote:

Fricka wrote:

P.S. Has anyone else noticed that while there are some photos or artworks featuring dogs reading about CATS, there don't seem to be any with cats reading about DOGS! Wonder why that is?


It's probably because Cats know all there is to know about not just dogs but everything :smileyhappy:


heh,heh, soooo true., Deb. I suspect they are secretly running the world! But don't tell anyone! You. did not. hear. that. from. me. Shhhhhh!

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The Mystery Bulletin board. For things all about mystery. Books, authors, publishers, mags, or a story here and there...... (still thinkin)
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GS2991 wrote:
The Mystery Bulletin board. For things all about mystery. Books, authors, publishers, mags, or a story here and there...... (still thinkin)

I think the welcome thread has sort of evolved into a Mystery Bulletin board. This does seem to be where people share things!

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Sorry. Well I thinking of mixing my In Other News thread with RPG. Hmmm me thinking. I'll come up with somthin.
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becke_davis wrote:

optic_i wrote:

GS2991 wrote:
If I come up with somthing do I get a cookie? :smileyhappy: Also for the pics hmm need a gecko reading a book too!


 Yes Holly you will get a cookie, and your gecko too !  Im sure Becke has some on hand !  Ok brain storm !     :smileyhappy:   Optic



Hi Becke, 

 

  HOW DO YOU DO THAT !   :smileyhappy:   Optic  
 

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optic_i wrote:

becke_davis wrote:

optic_i wrote:

GS2991 wrote:
If I come up with somthing do I get a cookie? :smileyhappy: Also for the pics hmm need a gecko reading a book too!


 Yes Holly you will get a cookie, and your gecko too !  Im sure Becke has some on hand !  Ok brain storm !     :smileyhappy:   Optic



Hi Becke, 

 

  HOW DO YOU DO THAT !   :smileyhappy:   Optic  
 


Now that would be giving away my secrets...

 

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No calorie cookies?? If only. Sigh.

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Happy Valentine's Day - have a great weekend, everyone!

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Have a great weekend! Still thinking. But what about a road trip? Say this book is based here and drive there, next book is based there so drive there. Just have a big road trip traviling around stopping at where different books are set.
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'I'd like to join becke in wishing everyone a most happy Valentine's Day this coming week! JUust found this from Janet Rudolph's Mystery Fanfare site, so since I'm a big dog nut, here goes:

 

Saturday, February 11, 2012

 

Dogs, Valentine's Day, Mysteries, & Dog Treats

 

The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, now in its 136th year, will be held February 13-14 (view on CBS). So in honor of the Dog Show and Valentine's Day, and keeping in mind how important dogs can be to mysteries and in our lives, I am posting a recipe for Valentine's Day Dog Treats that you can make for your 'special' friend. Just an FYI, I watch the Westminster Dog show on TV, and so does Topper. It's so funny! He doesn't care much for other TV shows, but this one always has him mesmerized. Perhaps memories of his early days as a show dog before we adopted him?

The illustration above is from Tyler Hmphreys at TylersWorkshop (posted with permission). Here's a link to the etsy site where you can buy this card or order lots of other cards, pictures an.... I love this Valentine's Day Card because it reminds me of Topper and Belle au Bois Dormant.

And, to keep this post to a mystery theme, here's a link to the Mystery Readers Journal Animals in Mysteries issue. Available as a PDF or hardcopy. Here's a link to an article by Spencer Quinn, author of the Chet the Dog series.

Valentine's Day is all about chocolate. This week I posted a recipe for Walker's Shortbread Scottie Dogs with Muddy Boots. This is a HUMANS ONLY RECIPE. Be sure and keep the chocolate away from Fido. I posted an article at Halloween about Animals and Halloween Treats, and the same warnings are in effect for Valentine's Day.

Finally the Valentine's Day Dog Treat recipe for your four footed faithful friend. 

Cupid’s Canine Cookies 
From the Home Alone Website, Recipe by Ariel Waters (my comments are in italics)
Warning: Don't overfeed

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 25 to 35 minutes
Yield: 2 pounds of heart-shaped dog treats


Ingredients
5 cups whole-wheat flour
1 cup milk
1/2 cup beef broth  (choose one with no or low salt or make your own)
1/2 cup corn oil
2 eggs
+ heart-shaped cookie cutter  (of course I've got plenty of these)

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a cookie sheet using either 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil.
2. Combine the remaining ingredients and mix well.
3. With clean hands, roll dough out to 1/4 to 1/2-inch thickness and use heart-shaped cookie cutter in honor of the holiday. If you have a small dog (or a piggy dog like Topper) or a large cookie cutter, perforate the cookies with a fork down the middle to break apart easily after baking. Instead of a cookie cutter, you can roll the dough into 1/2 to 2-inch balls and place them one inch apart on the greased cookie sheet.
4. Bake for 25 - 35 minutes until they turn golden brown. Baking times will vary based on size of treats ,  altitude, and your oven.
5. Cool cookies on wire racks, as far away from your dog as possible.
After treating your dog, store the rest in the refrigerator or freeze until the next visit from Cupid.

Happy Valentine's Day!


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My favorite year of watching the Westminster was 2000, when the Bichon Frise won Best in Show! My own Bichon, Gigi, was still alive and watching it with me at the time. I must admit, though, that I have a special place in my heart also for the Terrier group, and try to make it a point to watch that. My family is still currently dog-less, as our rescue Cocker Spaniel died several years ago. We do have "Draco the Devil Cat," the now semi-feral cat who still visits for his morning feedings. I'd really like to have an indoor cat or dog, but with the way my Mom's health is right now, it's not practical. So, I can enjoy watching all the beautiful dogs at the Westminster this week. Maybe I'll get a box of Godiva Chocolates to munch on while I'm watching, or have that Peach Daiquiri after Mom and Dad have toddled off to bed.

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Hi Fricka, 

 Spoken like a true Dog Lover ! 

 Its nice to remember our Pets on Valentines Day ! 

 

After all we do love them and they us !   :smileyhappy: 

 

   Optic

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This is great - for more about dog mysteries, be sure to stop over at the What Are You Reading Now? thread!