Article: This will strain the bay leaf, garlic and other food particles from the stock.
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Add the mussels and cook them for 3 to 5 minutes or until they have opened. Remove the mussels with a slotted spoon and add them to your large plate set to the side. Pour the stock through a sieve into a large bowl. Pour the stock back into the pot and return the soup to a simmer. Discard the garlic and bay leaf. Add the cream and taste the stock to check if you need to add salt and pepper to taste. Add the monkfish medallions to the stock and cook them for 1 minute. Return the mussels and vegetables to the pot and cook everything for 2 minutes or until it's all heated through. Stir the soup occasionally with a wooden spoon or a ladle. Remove the fish, mussels and vegetables from the soup with a slotted spoon and divide them evenly between each of your serving bowls. Ladle broth into each bowl and sprinkle the soup with tarragon and parsley.
Article: Llamas are extremely social creatures and need at least one other llama for its mental well-being. Llamas that are not socialized can be either extremely skittish or abnormally violent and aggressive. The ideal herd size for llamas is four to six animals. Once you have more animals than that, they will begin to split and form new herds. Female llamas in particular have a strong need to form a herd.  Male llamas can be problematic and disruptive to the herd. If you have a male that is particularly difficult to manage, castration may help calm him down. If you cannot afford to purchase a herd of llamas at once, consider buying one llama and then obtaining a rescue llama, which will be much cheaper. Once you have purchased your llama, have your veterinarian give it an evaluation. If it has not already received them, your llama will also need its vaccinations. Depending on where you live, you will also likely need to have your llama dewormed at some point. You should also have your veterinarian check the overall health of the animal so that you can better understand what, if any, dietary supplements you need to provide. Generally, llamas are hardy animals that do not need much veterinary care. However, it is important that your local vet know your animal in case it ever needs medical attention. You should visit your animal every day to check on its overall health and wellness. Check to see if the animal has any wounds or issues with its fleece. You should also physically check your llama’s body fat every now and then. Because its fleece can mask its size, you should score you llama regularly. Simply, feel the thickness of the animal’s back at the base of its neck and give a gentle squeeze. If the back is “U”-shaped, the llama is the correct weight. If it is “V”-shaped, your llama is underweight. If it is flat, your llama is overweight.
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Make sure your llama has a companion. Take your llama to the vet. Check your llama regularly. Score your llama.
Article: Slugs and snails can chew up your most prized plants, but they are not fond of coffee grounds. Sprinkle a handful of grounds around the bases of plants you want to protect. If you're worried about increasing the acidity of the soil, make a solid ring of grounds farther away from the base. It's thought that this works because the caffeine in the coffee grounds hurts these pests. Coffee grounds aren't just good for tiny pests. They can also be used to keep feline friends from playing in your delicate plants. In this case, use the grounds just as you'd use them to repel snails — sprinkle them around the plants you want to protect. The acidifying effect on the soil may be unavoidable here due to how much you'll need to use. If you participate in vermiculture (raising worms), you have a great opportunity to use up your coffee grounds. Worms love to eat coffee grounds, so feel free to add plenty to your worm bin or a worm-containing compost pile. Note, however, that coffee grounds should be part of a balanced diet: fruit and vegetable scraps, newspaper, leaves, and so on should accompany any coffee grounds you add. There is some evidence that coffee grounds can be used to prevent certain types of fungus from attacking your plants. A light sprinkling of coffee grounds may be able to prevent Fusarium, Pythium, and Sclerotinia species of fungi from taking root. Tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers are especially vulnerable to fungal infections, so coffee grounds make an especially good choice for these plants.
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Use grounds to deter pests. Use grounds to keep cats out of your garden. Use coffee grounds as worm food. Use grounds to discourage fungal infection.