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freezing directions apples apricots blackberries blueberries cherries citrus (oranges, lemons, grapefruit, mandarins, etc.) corn (a.k.a, "sweet corn") figs green beans peaches and nectarines pears peppers (hot or sweet) plums raspberries rhubarb sweet potatoes strawberries tomatoes watermelons other vegetables
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my name is jill nuciolo. i currently share my home with an ten-year-old long-hair german shepherd named samson, year old blossom who was adopted from lifeline adoptions, year old scout, and sweetie, my cockatiel. they are all fondly referred to as "the fluffypaws gang." as an animal lover, owner, and
professional pet sitter, i have hands-on experience with administering insulin shots, subcutaneous fluids, and eye and ear drops. i am also adept at giving oral (and transdermal) medications to cats and dogs alike. i have experience with birds, fish, and other small mammals as well....
https://www.fluffypaw.com/