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Yeah I finally got around to trying that new recipe you sent me last week. It turned out way better than I expected honestly I was a little skeptical about the ingredient combination but it really worked. The prep time was about what you said maybe a bit longer because I had to chop everything by hand since my food processor broke last month. I ended up making extra and froze some for later. Next time I think I'll add a bit more spice though it was a little mild for my taste. Let me know if you have any other recommendations I'm trying to cook more at home these days. rzLDKjJ21sBcQl Oh and thanks for the tip about that store on Main Street I stopped by yesterday and found exactly what I was looking for. The prices were reasonable too which was a nice surprise. I also tried that coffee shop around the corner and their cold brew is excellent.
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We finally took the dog to that new park across town over the weekend and he absolutely loved it. There's a separate area for small dogs which was perfect because he gets nervous around the big ones. The trails are well maintained and there's plenty of shade which made it comfortable even in the afternoon. We ran into a few neighbors there too which was nice. I think we'll make it a regular Saturday thing if the weather cooperates. The drive is about twenty minutes but honestly it's worth it for how happy it makes him. He slept the whole rest of the day after we got home which was a bonus for us. Have you checked it out yet with your pup? The parking situation was fine plenty of spaces when we arrived around ten in the morning. They also have water stations along the trail which is thoughtful.