Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Can anybody give me a recipe for making healthy dog food or know of a recipe book for dog food?

Yes. Give the dog a big bone!Can anybody give me a recipe for making healthy dog food or know of a recipe book for dog food?
And a cat recipe, too, please.Can anybody give me a recipe for making healthy dog food or know of a recipe book for dog food?
allrecipes.com has had a lot of them showing up in the last several months %26amp; each one recommends another yesterday they had Dog Treats One
cook lean hamburger or ground chicken or turkey, add a little salt and garlic powder, add chopped carrots and peas. Make a light gravy and add cooked rice blend together.


The chicken and turkey are healthier than the hamburger but it's your choice, just don't add flour to the gravy that would add more calories. The animals think they are getting steak. (joke)
I give my dogs chicken and rice.


I boil a couple of skinless chicken thighs for 10-15 minutes and then I cut up the cooled chicken and add to cooked white rice. I add a little of the chicken broth.


I have two chihuahuas and this lasts for a few days, so of course you would have to adjust it according to your dog(s).
Gourmet Canine Quiche





Ingredients:


8 eggs


1 1/2 up cream (heavy)


1 1/2 cup milk


8 tablespoons cooked meat chopped, or grated cheese


Salt and Pepper to taste


2 Pie shells, (22 cm)





Directions:


Preheat oven to 375飩?F.


Beat eggs and then mix in cream and milk using a large mixing bowl. Next combine the meat or cheese with the eggs and milk.


Salt and pepper to taste.


Pour this mixture into the 2 pie shells and bake until fluffy and golden brown on top.


Required baking time for each quiche is about 30 to 40 minutes.


Let the quiche cool before serving. (Never serve your dog hot food.)





Makes two 22 cm pie.





Chef鈥檚 Tip:


Create endless variations of this delicious and healthy meal by using varying filling for the pie.


Almost anything can be used, try things like: cheese, sausage, bacon, liver, kidney or spinach, artichoke hearts, rhubarb etc...

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