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Dog food Diet

DanialRichmond
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I will also substitute a can of Rotel in place of the spaghetti sauce.1
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What? Why?2
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DanialRichmond wrote: »I will also substitute a can of Rotel in place of the spaghetti sauce.
This isn’t actually a recipe for homemade dog food, right? Can’t imagine the tomato sauce being good for their stomachs.
Are you intending this to be the sole component of your diet? Why?2 -
Sounds great to me! I’m gonna try it, probably with some adjustments. Definitely rotel. Maybe some jalapeño.
For side salad, plain lettuce with either pico or pickled veggies. Yum!1 -
What is Rotel?0
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I dont understand - why is it called dog food??
Are you cooking this for your dog??? Why??
and why all the disclaimers at the bottom??
Its just ordinary food - why would you feel dizzy or disorientated eating it???
It reads like one of those tomato sauce based mince and rice dishes I have made before (no eggs in them though) - yes, fairly easy and tasty and common sort of thing people take to bring a plate dinners.
If it is a joke, I dont get it.
PS when I read the title I thought it was going to be a jokey thread about a recipe someone cooked that turned out disasterously and was fed to the dog cos nobody would eat it.
I have made a few of those before too
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"Please do not attempt to cook this recipe while you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol." ???
Probably good advice for any recipe that uses a stove or oven, but I wonder why they felt it was necessary to add the warning to this specific recipe? And why the heck call it dog food?0 -
lynn_glenmont wrote: »"Please do not attempt to cook this recipe while you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol." ???
Probably good advice for any recipe that uses a stove or oven,
Or a knife or hot water or a blender or a glass mixing bowl....
( I work in a medical centre, I've seen these things)
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The disclaimers are the best part, as well as the "energy lever." I have not found my energy lever yet, so maybe my settings are off.3
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paperpudding wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »"Please do not attempt to cook this recipe while you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol." ???
Probably good advice for any recipe that uses a stove or oven,
Or a knife or hot water or a blender or a glass mixing bowl....
( I work in a medical centre, I've seen these things)
My problem is I shouldn't be allowed into the kitchen if I'm not fully caffeinated, which is a bit of a catch-22, since the kitchen is where the coffee is. Today I got obsessed with trying to get the electric cord on my coffee grinder back into the built-in storage area and it slipped and I dropped it ... before I had bothered to remove the ground coffee from the grinder. There is still ground coffee under my refrigerator ... from the last time I did that. :
After I ground more beans today, I discovered that when I dropped it I cracked the plastic that forms the sides of the well where the grinding blade is. Since it contained the grinds during the second grinding, I'm figuring I can go on using it. Or maybe this is the universe trying to convince me I really need to get a burr grinder.
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lynn_glenmont wrote: »paperpudding wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »"Please do not attempt to cook this recipe while you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol." ???
Probably good advice for any recipe that uses a stove or oven,
Or a knife or hot water or a blender or a glass mixing bowl....
( I work in a medical centre, I've seen these things)
My problem is I shouldn't be allowed into the kitchen if I'm not fully caffeinated, which is a bit of a catch-22, since the kitchen is where the coffee is. Today I got obsessed with trying to get the electric cord on my coffee grinder back into the built-in storage area and it slipped and I dropped it ... before I had bothered to remove the ground coffee from the grinder. There is still ground coffee under my refrigerator ... from the last time I did that. :
After I ground more beans today, I discovered that when I dropped it I cracked the plastic that forms the sides of the well where the grinding blade is. Since it contained the grinds during the second grinding, I'm figuring I can go on using it. Or maybe this is the universe trying to convince me I really need to get a burr grinder.
I have days like this.0 -
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