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Hot Jerky Seasoning, 5 lb.

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Hot Jerky Seasoning, 5 lb.

Every jerky maker is looking for the perfect recipe that makes their meat taste just right. Uncle Abe’s Jerky Seasonings offer you a variety of flavors so you can find your favorite. The seasonings are easy to use, requiring no special equipment. Makes 160 lbs. of jerky Easy to use seasoning No special equipment needed Directions on each package Insta Cure No. 1 included (1 lb. per kit)

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I usually use 1 pkg of chili seasoning which I don't have, what all spices can I use in my chili for flavoring

Friday, December 12th, 2008

1 tablespoon flour
2 tablespoons instant minced onion
1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon dried red pepper
1/2 instant minced garlic
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

or

1 tablespoon chili powder
2 teaspoons ground cumin
Crushed red pepper
2 teaspoons dried oregano
2 tablespoons chopped garlic
2 tablespoons masa flour

or

1/4 cup chili powder
1 tablespoon ground cumin
2 tablespoons paprika
1 tablespoon crumbled dried orégano
1 tablespoon dried hot red pepper flakes, or to taste

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I need advice on one of my Tarantula’s. Will rate best answer.

Friday, December 12th, 2008

I have a mature Gold Knee tarantula. He has molted a good few times, and was healthy up until a few weeks ago. He is about 2 years of age, and since a baby, it has looked like he has a bit of a mental problem, witch mainly affects his walking. He looks funny when he walks, and is all jerky. He has survived the 2 years since i have had him, but rescently something went very wrong.

He started curling up (like they do when they are dying) so I put him in my animal ICU, gave him reasonable amounts of water every day ect. I really did fear for the worst, and expected him to die soon. It has been over a month now, and he still isn’t dead. He lies on his back, with his legs curled (some days) and other days he lays on his back with his legs open. But he cant walk on his own, nor can he stand up on his own. All he does is lie there.

Also, another issue is that he wets himself (because he cannot walk or stand on his own) and it looks like watery silk. But its actually secretion. I was sure he was going to die, but he doesnt. He seems to become more lively when he is near warmth and heat.

Do you have any kind of idea as to what this may be? Every day i think he will die, but another day passes and he doesnt. (and no it isnt molting season for him, i have checked for signs and signals ect and there are none.)

Is there anything that i can do for him?
And do you have any kind of ideas as to what might be causing this?
And how i can cure it?

Any advice will be greatly appriciated. Please remember to inlude your source!!!

Will rate best answer…

Thank you

It sounds like nematodes which causes symptoms that are called “dyskinetic syndrome” which is pretty much that twitchy walking you were talking about. Nematodes are very common and exist just about everywhere on earth, so it’s something that could have happened to your tarantula wherever he was kept.
Here is an article from someone else that had it happen with his tarantulas..

http://www.giantspiders.com/article12.html

The nematodes cause a breakdown of the internals, so I don’t believe there is anything you could’ve done. There isn’t yet enough research on how to treat tarantula diseases, and unfortunately medications used to kill worm infestations in other species would probably kill the tarantula as they are typically a broad type of pesticide. .
I had the same thing happen about a year ago and had quite a few tarantulas with those symptoms. I isolated any that showed symptoms, changed all the substrate and haven’t had any more sicken for at least the last 9 months. None of the ones that got sick though survived..

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Corporate Snack Gift Basket

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Corporate Snack Gift Basket

During the holiday season the corporate world is a high stress mad house. Show your appreciation to your employees and co-workers with the Corporate Snack Gift Basket. This gift is overflowing with goodies that will perk anyone up and let them know you really do care. Full of sweets this makes an excellent appreciation gift throughout the year. Gift Basket Tower contents and ingredients include: Slim Jim Beef Jerky, Peanut M&M Candy, Kit Kat Chocolate Bars, Skittles Fruit Candy, 3 Musketeers Chocolate Bars, Starburst Fruit Candies, And much more!, 51 Pieces Total!

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Bloc Party Followed by Ghostland Observatory on Austin City Limits on WMFE TV!

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

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Not many bands portray their music as living noise, but British indie-rock band Bloc Party says thats exactly what they play. With their jerky guitar pop, irresistible hooks and big ideas, Bloc Party has been compared to such cult icons as Sonic Youth and The Pixies.

Released in 2005, the bands first album Silent Alarm hit record stores with a bang, with Billboard calling it one of the best debuts of 2005 and Entertainment Weekly tagged it as a post-punk mishmash of angular guitars, pulsating bass, and tricky time signatures. The Village Voice wrote Bloc Party borrow the soaring melodic guitar lines of Television and sinuous noodling of New Order and the Cure to add a lushness that makes these songs sonically beautiful as well as rhythmically aggressive.

The bands lead singer Kele Okereke, however, wanted to get away from all the media hype about the album. With this record I really wanted it to have more varied textures and just make something that was really representative of what we were listening to as a band, which wasnt the typical Wire-y post punk thing that everyone umed about us when we first came onto the scene, said Okereke.

Bloc Partys much-anticipated second album, A Weekend in the City, debuted in February 2007. The band said the new release is the living noise of a metropolis daily life in a modern city, and the quiet desolation that suffuses everything from commuting to casual sex, from going out on a Friday night to the long ride home in the early hours of the morning.

Lost at Sea wrote, A Weekend in the City showcases what all the band’s initial buzz was about, but twists and filters what might have been expected, leaving them open to praise for different reasons.

Inspiring comparisons to Daft Punk to David Bowie to Prince, Austins Ghostland Observatorys dynamic sound and high-energy performances have taken many by surprise. Its some of the most decidedly unique music Ive heard in a long time, wrote one New York critic.

With two self-released CDs, singer/guitarist Aaron Behrens and producer/drummer Thomas Turner spend hours working in their south Austin studio to create music that not only heals their beat-driven hearts, but pleases their rock n roll souls.

Their first release, 2004s delete.delete.i.eat.meat, was an audacious amalgam of electronics, drums, guitar and vocals. In Sound wrote with their spectral blend of buoyant electronics, frantic-yet-precise drum work, cleanly hyper driven guitar, and sometimes gasping, sometimes ecstatic vocal delivery, the Ghostland Observatory have birthed a sound that can only be described as a dripping-wet sexplosion of instant addiction.

Less than a year later, Ghostland released Paparazzi Lightning to equally high praise. Three Imaginary Girls wrote: Its tough to believe just two dudes create this monstrosity of sound. They pack a smacking aural punch of whip-snap dance music in the post-punk vein.

Saturday, December 20 at 12am on WMFE TV!

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