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A baby girl has been killed by a Rottweiler

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A baby girl has been killed by a Rottweiler in her home in Pakenham in Melbourne's south-east this afternoon.

Police said the nine-week-old girl, was attacked as she lay in her cot by the family pet.

"The family pet, a Rottweiler, has gone into the bab…

Easy Basic Cheesecake Recipe

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Easy Basic Cheesecake Recipe by Cedrick WhiteCheesecakes are some of the most decadent deserts ever created. Because they taste so rich and creamy and look like a master chef prepared them, many people believe that they are difficult to make. In reality they are as easy to bake as falling off the proverbial log. If you can follow directions, I mean really follow directions, then you can bake a cheesecake. Don't believe me, huh? Well since I can't crawl out of your screen and bake it for you, all I can do is ask that you give of it a try. If you do, I truly believe that you'll be very pleasantly surprised. To keep it simple as possible, let's try just a basic cheesecake recipe. A added bonus about this recipe is that it can also be used as a blueprint for more complex recipes in the future. Basic Cheesecake Recipe The Ingredients 1 1/2 Cups of Graham Crackers crumbs 1/4 pound (1 Stick) of melted Butter 1/4 Cup of Sugar 4 (8 ounce) bars of softened Cream Cheese 1 1/2 Cup…

Tips For Packing School Lunches

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Tips For Packing School LunchesBy Lily MorganPacking a healthy school lunch for your little one can be challenging – especially during those rushed mornings when everything seems to go wrong. If you give in and let them eat hot dogs and chocolate cake for a one day, you can look forward to endless days of begging for the same meal again. Preparation helps you stay strong in the face of time constraints and pleading eyes. Prepare Ahead Small plastic containers are ideal for school lunches. Fill them up, and they are all set to be frozen or stacked in the fridge, ready to grab at a moment’s notice. Choose one day of the week to prepare lunches and snacks. Make enough for the next seven days. Stock them in the freezer. Dice up fresh fruit, mix the fruit with plain or flavored yogurt and freeze for a healthy and delicious snack. Freeze portions of snow peas, sliced peppers, and baby carrots. Serve with ranch, Cesar, or Thousand Island dressing. Toss a few 100% juice boxes in the freezer to keep lunchboxes cool. Make the Change White bread is not healthy for growing children. Wheat bread…