1- Barley sugars With their beautiful red and white stripes, the candy sticks are perfect for decorating a tree with traditional Christmas colors. These candies, which are called candy canes in the United States, sugar canes or Christmas canes, are believed to have been invented in 17th century ...
ium. Not only is the Belgian capital a beautiful destination for a romantic getaway, but it's home to one of the most unique spas in the world, Bath and Barley! After admiring Brussels' Art Nouveau style buildings and visiting the Belgian Comic Strip Center, come relax by immersing yourself in a ...
od where your cat can scratch his claws. Finally, if you want your cat to be the happiest of felines, consider seeding some grains (oats, wheat or barley) that will help him purge and digest hairballs better. You can also sow catnip (the famous catnip!) as cats love to roll around in it. Contr ...
quet while highlighting the colors of the flowers. You can notably use: • long green blades of grass or grass gone to seed; • blonde-colored wild oats or barley; • feathery grasses like pampas grass, miscanthus, or plants from the Panicum genus. You can also incorporate foliage in ...
height of 20 to 30 cm, is also nicknamed “cat mint” because of its smell. 2- What is the effect of catnip on cats? Unlike young shoots of grasses or barley that cats eat to cleanse themselves, catnip is not a type of plant that your feline will nibble on. He will surely prefer to smell it and ...
substrates that feed the good bacteria already present in the gut. They can be found in garlic, onions, leeks, asparagus, not-too-ripe bananas, oats, barley, rye, chicory root... In short, in many fiber-rich plant foods. Ideally, you should combine the two daily. A bowl of natural yogurt + oat fla ...