Gotta disagree with this one. Every time I go to the supermarket, I have a list. I get the stuff on my list and leave. Every time I go to the supermarket with my husband, I get everything on my list, come back to the cart only to find it stacked full of pizzas, chips and sodas. It’s sort of like shopping with a little kid.
Husband: “Overly, look what I found! Pizza rolls!”
Me: “You don’t like pizza rolls.”
Husband: “Oh, yeah. But I could try them again and see. Oh, and here are some cokes. I thought we might need them. And dessert, too. Mind if I get some ice cream to go with these brownies?”
Me: rolling eyes “Ummm, didn’t you ask me not to let you buy this stuff?”
Husband: “Well, yeah, but that starts Monday.”
If he weren’t so darn cute, it’d be annoying!
Anyway, back to the topic - I sometimes eat stuff just because it’s time to eat - dinnertime, lunchtime, breakfast, etc. But I try not to toy around with food when I’m not paying attention - it’s way too easy to overeat that way, and when I overeat I feel really nauseated.
I’m not going to tell you how to drown a rabbit!
Or were you asking how to get fleas off a rabbit? Usually we get a small dish of water and put a few drops of dish soap in it and swirl it around but not enough to make suds. Then we use a very fine toothed comb, sometimes called a flea comb, to comb through the animal’s fur and then quickly shake any critters we caught into the dish. They sink to the bottom and drown, without the soap they’d hop around on top and jump out. I am not sure how well combing would work on a rabbit, they have very fine fur and very delicate skin so you’d need to be very careful not to pull too hard and tear the skin. If the rabbit is not otherwise sick you should be able to use any flea product that is safe for use on cats. I believe you can use Advantage on them but double-check with your vet and make sure you get Advantage and not some over-the-counter once-a-month poison that says it’s “like” Advantage.
And so it’s not too much of a hijack, I recently had a pet duck who would eat a whole can of corn at one sitting … but I doubt it would have preferred chocolate pudding.
Oh, I’ve done it. Don’t ask me why, I don’t know. But the last time I did it, it was a can and a half of corn. I just had to have it. With butter & salt. Num, num, num.
I don’t even like corn very much, and haven’t eaten corn out of the can in like, fifteen years. But a couple weeks ago, I just had to have it.
It sounds like you probably grabbed the corn because it was more convenient. You know, it was in the front of the fridge, not hidden away behind other things. So if you enjoy your accidental corn eating, keep it there, but if you’d rather accidentally eat something else, then rearrange your fridge/pantry.
I’m trying to think of something I do which is similar to your eating habits. The closest I can think of is when I’m singing along with a song on the radio, and it’s half over before I remember that I’m determined to hate that song, because of who sings it, or because of a really awkward lyric that ruins the whole song.
you’re not insane, insane is “oh my god i just ate soap”, you’re just absent minded. as a person with underlying neurological disorders i can vouch for that.
The bottom should be “V” shaped. I don’t think the rest really matters. As to how to make it… I don’t know how to go about making a built in V, I’d just cut a piece out with scissors.