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When my Meme (a red nosed pitbull) was brought to me, she was dying. As soon as I held her, I was smitten with her. She was so cute and so tiny. She licked my face and stole my heart. But within a couple of days, she was dying. Vomiting and diarrhea that was sludge. I knew there was blood in it. I knew I had to act quickly. I begged for financial help to get her to an emergency vet and thankfully my mom came through for me. The sweet little puppy craddled in my arms was diagnosed with parvovirus. A killer parasite. The vets and their teams saved her and she eventually saved me from myself. I don’t know if it was because I just loved her so much or if she listened when I begged her to live during that trying time of TCM Holding Chainsaw LED Lights Horror Ornament being sick or if she was just a very special dog, but she became my protector, my best friend, my confidant, my therapist, my source of entertainment… So many things but especially my heart. She made it beat again, she taught me about love and responsibility and mostly about purpose.
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Nieve Mexicana. This was an astonishing discovery, because Nieve Mexicana (literally, ‘Mexican snow’) is the same thing as the Sicilian granita. It is a semi-frozen dessert, but it is not with milk (so, it is not like gelato), it is rather creamy, but it keeps a bit of a crunchy texture (so, it is not like sorbet), and it has no eggs (so, it is not like semifreddo). To my knowledge, only in Mexico and in Sicily they do Nieve Mexicana/granita. This is not entirely surprising: both Mexico and the Southern part of Italy had a very long Spanish domination. It may be that some dishes were created in one place and TCM Holding Chainsaw LED Lights Horror Ornament got to the other by word-of-mouth. Anyway, the only difference between the two versions is that Sicilian granita comes in very basic flavours: lemon, almond, pistachio, chocolate and strawberry. Really, no more than that. In Mexico, however, they have all sorts of flavours for Nieve Mexicana. Some flavours have really weird names, like “the tear of the angel”, which I have no idea of what they really taste like.