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whene evre we are in tescos doing our piggie shop (we go in late atr nighta nd get teh reduced priced greens!) we keep coming across rocket.

our piggies like pars;ey, annd wtaer cerss etc, but never trie dthem on rocket a snot sure if its piggie friendly? i;ve trie dteh list on here but it doesnt appera either in good or bad, so wondered if anyone else knew can piggies eat rocket?
 
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I've tried it with mine and theysniffed it but did not eat it. It's quite strong and pungeant, so that might be why.
BTW, have you got a pb with your keyboard? it's kind of all mixed up on your message... :{
 
i'd say it's a bit strong so it would be best in moderation, if at all! but i dont really know. x
 
I've tried it with mine and theysniffed it but did not eat it. It's quite strong and pungeant, so that might be why.
BTW, have you got a pb with your keyboard? it's kind of all mixed up on your message... :{

i thought that too! x>>")
 
wish it wa sthe pc....i suffer from mild dyslexia but when i'm tired/stressed it gets worse (had a late night last night)

i often ask nick to read through messages for me, but he was outside doing teh bun shed when i posted this.

i've tried spell check before now, but then it started to change words into other words.

btw)please don't feel funny about asking - i've answered this q many time son other forums, you get us eto it ;)
 
I'm a teacher so I deal with dyslexia quite a lot. I'm just not used to seeing on the computer. It's kind of different from in books... I can understand how the spell checker can be frustrating!

Hope you got the answer you wre looking for re rocket...
 
thanks, will give it a go and see what they think, we try and rotate veggies as best we can to avoid repitition so will be once a week max.
 
I'll have to be selfish on this... I really like it and think it's really expensive to share. however, they get most of my EXTRA fine green beans... and they cost a packet! so, maybe I'm not that selfish after all...:))
 
it's good these days that teachers are more aware of dyslexia. i'm in my 30s and when i was at school it wasnt as recognised, just people thought i was terrible at spelling. i know tehse days they give extra time in exams to kids with dyslexia etc.

the effects of dyslexia vary with me....

in handwriting i struggle picturing 5s and 2s, ds and bs....and often have to sit rememberingw hich way round letters go.

with typing its more the letters are all there but they are in the wrong order, or a space goes before it should. to me it looks right but when i get someone to check it it isnt. my staff at work have a giggle at times, as i send soem right emails around. one of teh biggies i struggle with is which way Ts and Hs are order wise when typing.

then there's the verbal confusion. lefta nd right, "par carks", silly bits like that....that only sets in though if i'm really tired or under alot of pressure.
 
I'll have to be selfish on this... I really like it and think it's really expensive to share. however, they get most of my EXTRA fine green beans... and they cost a packet! so, maybe I'm not that selfish after all...:))

we get ours on the cheap 8.00-9.00pm each day in tescos,w hen tehy sell the remainder of their stock off. teh piggies don't mind wiating for their treats ;-)
 
I make some similar mistakes (parcarks, etc) but probably because I'm foreign, and yes, it's worse if tired, stressed or dare I say, drunk... I too send interesting messages to colleagues and we laugh it off...

There is a lot done for dyslexia these days, which is great. Unfortunately it means people hate my subject because they have to be able to spell to reach the golden goal 'C'. arghh. Having said that, spelling is 50/50 a skill and a gift, meaning that if you work at it, you can actually get better... or so I was told by a teacher some time ago!

there is hope for all of us!
 
it's good these days that teachers are more aware of dyslexia. i'm in my 30s and when i was at school it wasnt as recognised, just people thought i was terrible at spelling. i know tehse days they give extra time in exams to kids with dyslexia etc.

the effects of dyslexia vary with me....

in handwriting i struggle picturing 5s and 2s, ds and bs....and often have to sit rememberingw hich way round letters go.

with typing its more the letters are all there but they are in the wrong order, or a space goes before it should. to me it looks right but when i get someone to check it it isnt. my staff at work have a giggle at times, as i send soem right emails around. one of teh biggies i struggle with is which way Ts and Hs are order wise when typing.

then there's the verbal confusion. lefta nd right, "par carks", silly bits like that....that only sets in though if i'm really tired or under alot of pressure.
i'm sorry chick,i didnt mean to be nasty! i get the verbal confusion and left/right confusion! i'm also a bit (actually very) ditzy and people laugh at my verbal stuff all the time!
 
we get ours on the cheap 8.00-9.00pm each day in tescos,w hen tehy sell the remainder of their stock off. teh piggies don't mind wiating for their treats ;-)

oh, you're dedicated... I'm too busy so I get the delivery guy to do it for me, so no cheap bargain for me...:(
 
i'm sorry chick,i didnt mean to be nasty! i get the verbal confusion and left/right confusion! i'm also a bit (actually very) ditzy and people laugh at my verbal stuff all the time!
don't worry about it, i didn't think you wree rude atall.....i've had peopel be much ruder (got told off for using text talk once on aforum-i wasn't i was just having abad day lol....i wouldn't mind it was a member told me off, and i'm a mod on there, talk about reverse roles lol).
 
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