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Question Posted Wednesday May 11 2005, 9:07 pm

oh my dear kori.. im having SUCH an issue.. the jelly just WONT stick to the bread.. and everytime i try to smoosh it together; it falls off. and that leads to bigger problem.. my dog is getting fat cause she keeps eating the jelly that falls on the floor.. and omg! im so confused... please help! Xo. Jess Keid

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.:Kori:. answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 9:10 pm:
hmm..... well i would say put butter on the bread.... then it will be smoother and well if it falls on the floor clean it up before she gets it. and about the fat dog thing...... just take him to thedoctor to get lyposuction lol
Werd to your momma!! KoRi

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