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McDonald's Snacks & Sides Menu Items

McDonald's Snacks & Sides Menu Items


McDonald's Big Breakfast: biscuit, scrambled eggs, hot sausage, and hash browns.

McDonald's Big Breakfast: biscuit, scrambled eggs, hot sausage, and hash browns.


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Clothing & Such Warehouse

5.0

By Maria1286

Can u order on line what is your web site. ...read more

South Robeson Veterinary Clinic PA

5.0

By audrey stansbury

This vet has a true love for animals. Not just interested in $$$$ ...read more

Thomas Auto Repair

5.0

By sandy haueser

my family and I were traveling to Fla. and our vehicle broke down. We looked on the internet for car repairs and thomas auto repair came up. these were the nicest people we have ever met and they did a fantastic job getting us back on the road. I recommend this shop to everyone in the area or traveling in the area if needed ...read more

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The Masterpiece's Touch Tutorial Services

Catch up to the rest of the class with my individualized math instruction. Contact me at (910) 535-5021 in Fairmont, NC, to schedule a session with an experienced tutor. The Masterpiece's Touch Tutorial Services 606 Madison Street Fairmont, NC, 28340 Phone: 9108276855 Email: info@masterpiecetouchtutoring.com Website: www.masterpiecetouchtutoring.com math instruction, tutor, fairmont, nc ...read more

By The Masterpiece's Touch Tutorial Services April 15, 2015

SaltAir Creations

SaltAir Creations proudly announces that Faye's Gifts & Treasures, located at Holden Beach NC, is now carrying our line of SaltAir artisan jewelry and our famous LuAbby wine glasses. Stop by Faye's when you're at the NC coast. She also has ladies Red Hat accessories, Woodie Sandals, and all sorts of clothing designed for summer breezes or nightime partying down at Paradise Cafe! Ya'll come on down to the beach! ...read more

By SaltAir Creations July 14, 2008

Stress-Free Pet Tips

If you have recently adopted – or plan to adopt -- a shelter or rescue dog, some gentle petting may help ease your new pet into home life. An animal shelter can be a stressful environment for a dog. In a study, however, shelter dogs receiving 20 minutes of daily petting and human interaction over the course of 8 weeks experienced significant reductions in their blood levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Petting your new pet frequently may help your dog make a calmer transition to domestic life, too. <p>Another tip... for pet owners who own indoor pets (especially cats) and are redecorating or renovating an existing home. With all the loud noises of hammering and saw blades buzzing, you pet will most likely seek the quietest place of solitude they can find (such as under a bed, sofa, or table cover). From time to time you will need to seek out your furry friend and reassure them that everything is alright, you're still here, and give them some loving attention. ...read more

By SaltAir Creations March 20, 2008