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Sounds like a great plan! :d5:To test the doneness of them...insert a toothpick all the way....when they're done, there should be a few moist crumbs on the toothpick....if you want more of a gooey center, then there should be a tiny bit of batter as well as the moist crumbs!
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Or adept at cut and paste,,:biggrin:. But I do have a soft spot for wolves,,,now foxes I hate ,when I kept chickens they would kill the lot and only take one
We have coywolves in Ontario . I can't speak for the other Provinces Their part coyote and wolf a hybrid of sorts . The wolves are moving further south and breeding with the coyotes . Their smarter ,bigger and are not even remotely afraid of the city life . :toke:
 
We had a porcupine spend most of the winter up in one of our big pine trees...eating bark. We named him Carl :rofl:

Also saw a family of foxes a few times, as well as about 30 nice sized turkeys back there. Lots of deer, as well. I suspect there is also a fisher cat in the area...
The porcupines did some damage to our trees and the deer cleared the clover field that was planted for the chicken/goats here.
 
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