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  1. Canadian company's dog pants fit all 4 legs, Internet debate be dammed TODAY PETS AND ANIMALS, JANUARY 6, 2016------According to the Internet, if dogs wore pants, they would definitely be of the two-legged variety. But according to one Canadian company, Team Four Legs is the clear winner. A company called Muddy Mutts has come up with a four-legged outfit that is "perfect for all seasons" for your pooch. Should dogs wear pants on all 4 legs? Canadian company says yes Play Video The getup was created to "protect your dog from the elements and make their owners life a little bit easier" by keeping pets dry as they run outdoors. Apparently silly Internet debates are good for business, as Muddy Mutts says its $69.99 splash suits are flying out the door due to "exceptional demand." RELATED: How would a dog wear pants? The Internet finally has an answer But the dog pants weren't merely a well-timed play on a viral phenomenon. Muddy Mutts began selling the item in 2012, according to its website. According to the Internet, dogs should wear pants Play Video The pressing question of how dogs might wear pants began on Dec. 28 with a meme that went viral on Twitter and Facebook. SEE VIDEO AND COMMENTS; http://www.today.com/pets/canadian-company-has-answer-how-dogs-wear-pants-t65411
  2. PA Farm Bureau set to Celebrate 100 Years of the State Farm Show Beef Cattle Visor(Camp Hill) ----
  3. Of Pa Dutch and Swedish descent ate Pork & Kraut as long as I can remember and Swedish meatballs and like Cabbage & Red Potatoes
  4. Pet owner alert: Most restraints for pets in cars fail crash tests TODAY PETS & ANIMALS, JANUARY 4, 2016-------Many pet owners enjoying taking their dog or cat for a ride in the car, but experts say that when you do, you should keep your pet restrained
  5. Flickr Pork and sauerkraut on New Year
  6. 2-year-old husky gets new set of 3-D printed prosthetic paws Derby, a 2-year-old husky mutt in New York, was born with partially formed paws. He received a prosthetic set of legs this year that allow him to walk and run like an ordinary dog. (Photo courtesy 3D Systems) Rock Hill, South Carolina-based 3D Systems, which makes 3-D products like printers and materials, made Derby his his new prosthetics, which allow him to stand and sit at his full height. (Photo courtesy 3D Systems) PET HEALTH, DECEMBER 31, 2015-------A 2-year-old husky mutt can stand, sit and run like an ordinary dog for the first time in his life after receiving a custom-made set of prosthetic legs. Derby, who lives in New York with his owner, Sherry Portonva, was born with partially formed front paws that forced him to use his hind legs and chest to crawl and walk, KNS Radio reported. Rock Hill, South Carolina-based 3D Systems, which makes 3-D products like printers and materials, made Derby his first set of prosthetic legs last year. The legs helped him run on all fours for the first time, but they didn
  7. 'They depend on us like children:' Michael Vick lobbies for law to protect animals in hot cars Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback visits Harrisburg to push House Bill 1516 HARRISBURG, Pa., DECEMBER 8, 2015------
  8. What mades it hard to see the trees that have grown up between Rt.322 and the river
  9. I look for it every time I go to Harrisburg. All I ever knew about statue was it appeared over night.
  10. The Truth Behind This Pennsylvania Mystery Was Revealed After 25 Years DAULPHIN, PA., NOVEMBER 18, 2015-------No one in the town of Dauphin knew where it came from or how it arrived: in 1986, a statue of Liberty replica appeared on a piling in the middle of the Susquehanna River, off of Route 322. Traffic on the highway stalled from people who pulled over, slowed down, or stopped altogether to peer at the strange new landmark. Kurt Komoda/ Flickr Though no one knew it at the time, a local lawyer had created the statue to celebrate the actual Statue of Liberty's centennial celebration. He created it out of venetian blinds and plywood, and with a group of friends he erected it in the middle of the night. CBSN/ YouTube Though the statue's origin remained a mystery for years, eventually the creator came forward and revealed himself. In the 1990s, the original statue was destroyed by weather. By that point, the residents of Dauphin had grown so fond of their miniature Lady Liberty that they raised enough money to build a new one: a larger, more durable, more securely-fastened version. The second Lady Liberty is the one that remains to this day. She stands 25 feet tall and greets all who pass through Dauphin. Check out the video below to learn more details of the fascinating story, and see more of her. Have you ever seen this statue? Share your stories below. SEE VIDEO; http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/pennsylvania/pa-lady-liberty/
  11. Went to Brookville around 1:30 PM, at least 8 or more cars parked along Rt.28 site. Know they have to make walkways, people have donated use of backhoes and other equiptment for the clearing of ground.
  12. Yes, Exit 81 Hazen Go towards Brookville.
  13. The rocks have various messages on them. There are other areas around Brookville with message rocks. This area has the most rocks. Will be located on Rt.28 next to big red church and Industrial Park Rd. going in to Brookville.
  14. They are still work on the site. There is no parking area as of yet. Last time seen an article was asking people not to visit for safety reasons, needed to get trails made and parking lot. Doing work on it when have volunteers available. Thought it mention would open in Spring of 2016.
  15. You can't judge meat by its color and 4 other common food handling mistakes TODAY HEALTH, NOVEMBER 9, 2015-------During a recent cooking segment on TODAY, Matt Lauer touched a raw turkey and then picked up a bite of food without washing his hands. The famously germ-averse anchor was taken to task on social media, and Lauer acknowledged the gaffe. Luckily, Lauer was not among the millions of Americans who are sickened every year. With the holidays approaching, that means food
  16. Tapeworms and four other disgusting parasites you should know CNN HEALTH NEWS, NOVEMBER 6, 2015--------Prepare yourself. The gross out factor of this one is beyond puke level: Doctors In Napa, California, found a tapeworm in a man
  17. WOMEN HEALTH, NOVEMBER 5, 2015-------6 Old Wives' Healing Remedies That Work --SEE SLIDES; http://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/6-old-wives-healing-remedies-that-actually-work/ar-BBmQNQP?li=AAa0dzB&ocid=HPCDHP
  18. Expiration Date Shmexpiration Date: When to Throw Away These 25 Foods SMART LIVING, | November 3, 2015 Stay savvy when cleaning your cupboards by taking into consideration when it's actually time to toss food. Along with understanding the shelf life of several pantry basics, knowing how to properly store fresh produce and meats keeps them at their best longer. Even the U.S. Department of Agriculture suggests taking a closer look before pitching. READ: 4 of the Riskiest Foods in Your Fridge Instead of letting things go to waste (and costing you money), you'll want to use these helpful and surprising guidelines for determining if that butter in the back of your fridge is still safe to eat: Fresh apples: Place fresh, ripe apples in a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator for up to six months. They stay wonderfully crisp in a 30
  19. 15 Delectable Table Manners From History The next time you visit the past, follow these rules to avoid a dinner party faux pas.ANCIENT GREECE1. Napkins haven
  20. 15 Delectable Table Manners From History 15 Delectable Table Manners From History The next time you visit the past, follow these rules to avoid a dinner party faux pas.ANCIENT GREECE1. Napkins haven
  21. 6 myths about cast-iron pans busted Shutterstock TODAT FOOD, OCTOBER 26, 2015------Cast-iron pans are inexpensive and one of the best searing powerhouses you can own. Whip it out for your indoor meat-cooking needs, like a steak or roasted chicken with vegetables. It's also perfect for anything that would benefit from a crust, like cornbread, potato hashes, or a pan pizza. But there are a lot of myths out there about how to properly care for your cast-iron pan. We turned to J. Kenji L
  22. Bigfoot believers gather at annual retreat CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y., OCTOBER 24, 2015 (AP) ------ Bigfoot believers have gathered in western New York and some insist the legendary Sasquatch's footprint is getting bigger. About a hundred people gathered at Saturday's Chautauqua (shuh-TAH'-kwuh) Lake Bigfoot Expo to swap stories and hear expert lectures. The event is being held at a campsite not far from the Chautauqua Institution, renowned for its annual summer lineup devoted to scholarly pursuits. Founder Peter Wiemer says the expo started as a tourist draw, but he's since met dozens of people who are certain they've seen Bigfoot in the area -- far from the creature's usual suspected range in the Pacific Northwest. He's now enough of a devotee that he's tried to get New York to put Bigfoot on its list of endangered species. The state's response? There's no need to protect a "mythical animal." http://www.wjactv.com/template/inews_wire/wires.national/305b85c7-www.wjactv.com.shtml#.VixxHo1dGUm
  23. 13 Delicious Things to Do With Pumpkin Seeds GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015------- 1/13 SLIDES
  24. Man spends 6 months, $1,500 making a sandwich from scratch Andy George enjoys the fruits of his labors after spending six months and $1,500 making a sandwich from scratch. How to Make Everything/YouTube video screenshot MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 16, 2015 (UPI) ------- A YouTuber spent six months and $1,500 making a sandwich truly from scratch -- including growing his own vegetables and making his own cheese. Andy George, star of the "How to Make Everything" YouTube channel, posted a video to the site titled, "How to Make a $1500 Sandwich in Only 6 Months." "I spent 6 months and $1500 to completely make a sandwich from scratch. Including growing my own vegetables, making my own salt from ocean water, milking a cow to make cheese, grinding my own flour from wheat, collecting my own honey, and killing a chicken myself," George wrote in the video's description. George's video shows how he ran into some unexpected obstacles, such as being stopped by airport security when they confused his harvested sea salt for illegal materials. As for the finished product, George says: "It's not bad. That's about it." Warning: Video contains brief footage of chicken slaughter. WARNING - GRAPHIC SCENE------- SEE VIDEO- http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2015/09/16/Man-spends-6-months-1500-making-a-sandwich-from-scratch/4461442419973/?st_rec=9331442424352
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