Oh, nuts! They sure can cause you trouble if you're allergic to them — and a growing number of kids are these days. So what kind of nuts are we talking about? Peanuts, for one, though they aren't truly a nut.
Why do dogs hate it when you blow in their face? Many dog owners notice that their dogs don't like to get blown in their face, which often doesn't make much sense considering that dogs don't seem to mind at all hanging their heads out the car's window and being blown at full force by the wind. So what gives? Until dogs can talk, we can only make assumptions as to why dogs hate being blown in the face so much, in the meanwhile though, it's important to practice caution and stop blowing in a dog's face so to play it safe. Following are some possible reasons as to why dogs might not like to get blown on their face.
Updated February 05, Removing nuts from lunch boxes seems a very small dietary price to pay to help ensure the safety of thousands of school children like Amelie King, writes Michael Rowland. It's a fact of life and makes us no different to the thousands of other Australian parents dealing with the same challenge. The experience of watching your child suffer anaphylactic attacks is something no parent wants to go through, yet these harrowing moments came rushing back when I heard this week about young Amelie King's ordeal in a Melbourne playground on her very first day of school.
Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. This article is a transcript of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode " Chocolate with Nuts " from season three , which aired on June 1 ,