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Mechanically separated meat, gristle and parts of cows and chicken previously used as pet food now is used as chicken nuggets and fast food...
That's only to protect the makers from being sued. Pet food is made on the same processing line and uses the same methods as human food.
You'd be surprised how many people secretly eat pet food. Surprisingly, some varieties are more nutritious and healthier than people food....
Just turn it off with a thin wire jumper. [ATTACH]
The ultimate cheap urban survival methods on meals; [MEDIA]
It probably is not the cost of making a compliant converter but the cost of the certification process.
Not even any maryjane. He celebrated his last birthday in 1945.
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Not even close!
Trunk removed free access to the National Parks for the MLK and Juneteenth Holidays, but made free access to the Parks for Flag Day which falls...
It just takes a second or two for a L.E.E. to happen. That's a Life Ending Event. Worse yet is being injured and disabled for life. What's...
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Nothing beats Race Ramps. They are exceptionally light, won't slip on concrete or asphalt and will even support a car on grass, sand and dirt...
Nice but heavy. It would be easier to get 3 inch high low rise short ramps for about $30 off of Amazon. I have them and tried them, too.
The front center jack point on TNGA Toyota vehicles of witch Gen 4 and Gen 5 Prius models are, is in effect useless. The best solution for these...
I agree. Simple and cheap is best. I keep on making and improving mods by making them inexpensive and easier to install and use.
I have one of those Walmart jacks that I bought in 2016. 3 years, ago, the main hydraulic ram developed a slow leak. I immediately changed the...
Rhino Ramps are know to slip and split when used. I've owned and used three sets of them over the years. Race Ramps, although in the $200 range...
Over the past 20 years, I have owned and used three of the Harbor Freight 1.5 ton "Aluminum" racing jacks. None have survived to this day. Now, I...