Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Sorry to hear about Poppy being in pain. Can you get hold of the scruff and then look at her paw? I know Koko being Siamese has extra long fangs and they don't feel good if he bites. I usually have no problem if I hold him that way, he will calm down and I can help him. That's right don't stress. We have so many good recipes and you can just mix and match and make tons of great meals. Let us know how everything turns out. I thought the same thing, Ray's melon and walnut recipe is nice and light and will go well with any dish served. Donna christie_0131 <christie0131 wrote: Thank you all for your suggestions - sorry I've been AWOL today but I got a bit sidetracked by one of my cats having injured her paw. I can't get close enough to see what the problem is but every time I get any where near she bites me so she must be in pain. Poppy is always getting into fights with the local ginger tom and is also accident prone so she now sports a forked tongue after a close encounter with a pile of broken glass and CDs which one of my former neighbours thoughtfully dumped out of their window. Hopefully this time her injury will be less serious (and less expensive). I feel calmer about the meal - there is no need to panic. I am currently pondering on starting off with crudites and a couple of dips, then perhaps the stuffed peppers that Mel suggested and then Ray's melon and walnuts. I have looked through the recipes in the things stuffed with things section (because I love the name)and I also picked up a copy of Rose Elliot's Vegetarian Christmas in the hopes of some more inspiration when I was out shopping today. Christie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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