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KISSING BASSET HOUNDS Dogs SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS New Gift

KISSING BASSET HOUNDS Dogs SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS New Gift

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Summary: Great stocking stuffer for a "Hound Dog" lover.
Comment: I needed a stocking stuffer for my wife ... a true Hound Dog lover. This fit the bill perfectly. She was delighted. The product is as advertised ... and is very cute as well as functional.


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KISSING BASSET HOUNDS Dogs SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS New Gift
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Kitchen tips -> Rice cooking
Add a few drops of lemon juice and a teaspoon of oil to rice when cooking. This will allow the rice to separate and not stick together after it is cooked. You can also try just adding a tablespoon of vinegar to the water to prevent rice from sticking



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