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		<title>Of Mice and Dogs and Brown Sugar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning when I got up I discovered that THE MOUSE (and his 86,279  relatives) had discovered a taste for brown sugar and had eaten two  opposing sides of the plastic bag containing it, so when I picked up  the bag it dumped brown sugar all over the contents of my &#8220;baking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning when I got up I discovered that THE MOUSE (and his 86,279  relatives) had discovered a taste for brown sugar and had eaten two  opposing sides of the plastic bag containing it, so when I picked up  the bag it dumped brown sugar all over the contents of my &#8220;baking  center&#8221;/plastic bag/aluminum foil/plastic wrap repository cupboard  (including IN all the open boxes of wrapping stuff) as well as the  floor outside the cupboard. This was of course at 4 AM. I knew I got  up early for a reason.</p>
<p>I had a cup of coffee and chased the dogs away from the brown sugar.</p>
<p>Dogs love brown sugar. I never knew that. I think they also love mouse  turds,<span id="more-147"></span> but maybe just the mouse turds from mice that have been eating  brown sugar. It was too early in the morning so I didn&#8217;t do an  analysis. I chased the dogs away.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d been meaning to clean out that cupboard (like all the little  places in my home, it&#8217;s easy to ignore until disaster strikes). I love  having my decisions guided by mice. I feel so empowered.</p>
<p>I have to admit that I was sort of waiting for a reason to clean out  that cupboard, beyond the fact that there was an unknown number of  boxes of small plastic bags scattered around in there. Of course I  never bake but want to, so there was quite a collection of flours and  sugars and other assorted &#8220;powders&#8221; (baking powder and soda,  cornstarch, salt, wheat germ probably dating to the Jurassic Age -  when they didn&#8217;t put dates on containers. They had no idea what a date  was, unless it grew on a tree).</p>
<p>Among the treasures I found TWO full bottles of &#8220;corn syrup&#8221; containing  light corn syrup and (perish the thought!) high fructose corn syrup,  which a recipe must have called for at some time in the past, before  HFCS was poison. I recall buying them and then never made whatever it  was. I don&#8217;t recall buying &#8220;them&#8221; twice.  I did also add the stuff to puppy formula - no wonder my puppies  grew up insane. I&#8217;ll be donating the corn syrup to a food bank, whose clients (the &#8220;lucky&#8221; recipients of my generosity) will swill the stuff down with Kool-Ade and take over the world. We&#8217;ll all be so grateful.</p>
<p>The mice didn&#8217;t touch the Splenda (smart critters). They also ignored  the little packets of white sugar. Do you think it&#8217;s the food coloring  that&#8217;s added to brown sugar that attracts them? Could it be that  there&#8217;s actually real molasses in the stuff? Hard to imagine. My  theory is that, unlike humans, mice aren&#8217;t stupid enough to eat just  plain empty calories. I could of course be wrong - are they like us -  appearance is everything and the brown sugar looks good to them?  Things to ponder over the coming winter.</p>
<p>That bag of brown sugar has been there for at least a year. Could it  possibly be that the mice just haven&#8217;t visited us until now? Nah.</p>
<p>Everything is now in mouse-proof containers. Well, the 342 boxes of  foil, plastic bags and wrap and wax paper are still on the countertop  waiting for me to decide what to do with them. The 37 measuring cups  are still in the dish drainer. The cupboard is full. I&#8217;m looking  forward to frustrated mice packing their little mouse-sized bags and  moving south for the winter - or north, I don&#8217;t really care which way  they go. Will they leave?</p>
<p>I can now relax, since I&#8217;ve completed my fall cleaning. It might be a  little rough negotiating around all those boxes of bags and wrap, but  by spring we may have used them all and will again be able to use the  counter for&#8230; um, what does anyone use counters for? Oh yes, to knead the bread. And to provide the mouse a playground.</p>
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