Beef and Chicken Brown Rice Canine Meals

by walts.theman in Living > Pets

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Beef and Chicken Brown Rice Canine Meals

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This food is fit for human consumption. (t has to be better then Beneful dog food, look here http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/national/lawsuit-purina-beneful-dog-food-may-be-killing-dogs) Who knows in an emergency situation you may need it. I would suggest if you have to eat it, that you cook it thru so the liver gets cooked.I bought the reusable Betty Crocker tupperware bowls from the Dollar Tree. 3 for $1. All the bowls and lids are marked with permanent I stack them just like the picture in my freezer and I keep 6-8 in the fridge. When the fridge stock is at 2, I put 4-6 in and rotate.It doesn't smell to bad, a little fishy from the oil but the Roni dog sure does scarf it down.

32 oz Brown rice1 lbs beef liver (pureed in a food processor)
1.5 lbs chicken gizzard (chopped well in a food processor)
6 large eggs
6 large egg shells (dried in the microwave -3 min- and pulverized well in a food processor)
11 oz carrots (chopped well in a food processor)
6 oz baby spinach (chopped well in a food processor)
4 c quick oats
2 c beef broth
2 c chicken broth
10 c water
15 heaping tbls coconut oil
15 tsp bone meal
8 tsp salmon oil
6 tbls vegetable oil

Admittedly this food is a little pricey the first time you make it because you have to buy all of the oils and bone meal. (I went to the Vitamin Store) However the 2nd 3rd 4th times you make it you are spending $10 to $15 to feed your dog a food that you know what is in it. Not some mystery nibbles n bits of filler and gmo corn. The dog will love it and you will too in the long run when his hair is nicer, when he scratches less, when he has more energy to play, and when he want to lick your face you will know he loves you.

Step 1: Preparing the Rice

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In a very large kettle bring water, chicken broth, beef broth, coconut oil, bone meal,
and salmon oil to a boil.

Step 2: Add the Rice

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Add brown rice and return to a boil. Stir well, reduce heat and cover. Cook until water is absorbed, stirring occasionally.

Step 3: Cook the Chicken

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While the rice is cooking, in a large skillet over med-hi heat add vegetable oil. Once heated add chicken and cook thru.

Step 4: Cook the Eggs

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Remove the chicken from the pan leaving as much juice as possible. Add the eggs and shells and scramble. Add the chicken back in and stir.

Step 5: Add the Liver

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Remover the egg pan from heat and add the pureed liver in and stir.

Step 6: Add Vegetables

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Add the vegetables to the egg mix and stir well.

Step 7: Mixing

When the rice is done cooking, remove from heat and pour the egg mixture in the big kettle. Stir well mixing everything all the way to the bottom.

Step 8: Add the Oats

Add the Quick oats (dry) to the mix and stir well mixing everything all the way to the bottom.

Step 9: Package

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Package into 8 oz servings and freeze all but 3-4 days worth.