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Last edited by JoNaThAn on Sun Aug 14 2011, 15:01; edited 8 times in total (Reason for editing : MISTAKE)
YES. SORRY ABOUT THE SPELLING
lynne wrote:is this a recipe ?
re point 3 - do you mean mice meat or mince meat
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i will change it for you, when you reply to a topic, just do quick reply at the bottom, then your answer comes at the bottom, if you use the other way make sure you leave the heading blank and put your reply in the big box
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lynne wrote:i will change it for you, when you reply to a topic, just do quick reply at the bottom, then your answer comes at the bottom, if you use the other way make sure you leave the heading blank and put your reply in the big box
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lol you keep posting your message in the Post title type your message i the big box below the post title.
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sounds complicated to me
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janey wrote: sounds complicated to me
Does to me, too! That's why I like feeding raw!
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JoNaThAn wrote:1 BOILWATER
2 ADD RICE 1 CUP GREAT SOURCE OF LACTIC ACIDS,MOLD,VIAMINB5,VITAMINC, - Dont get me wrong but mould and lactic acid dont sound like they would be ideal for my dog...
3 MINCE MEAT VITAMIN D What kind of minced meat?
4 DICED VEGETABLES
5 1 TABLE SPOON OF OIL IT IS RICH IN VITAMINS A,B-1,B-2,C,D,E AND K AND IN IRON,HELPS DIGESTIVE - what kind of oil? No oil is rich in all of the vitamins you have listed. Ie vegetable oil for vitamin a/e, rosehip for vitamin e, red palm oil for omega 6's, cod liver oil for omega 3
6ONE TABLE SPOON OF VEGEMITE VITAMAN B
7 LET BOIL 20 25 MIN
8 YOU CAN ADD CALCIUM POWDER OR SOME PENTAVITE AFTER YOU HAVE COOKED THE MEAL,
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if anyone overseas want to make this we will have to send you a jar of vegemite !!
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vanessa wrote: if anyone overseas want to make this we will have to send you a jar of vegemite !!
We have marmite mmmm much better
I Marmite
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Nosipho wrote:vanessa wrote: if anyone overseas want to make this we will have to send you a jar of vegemite !!
We have marmite mmmm much better
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Bovril, its all about the bovril
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Nosipho wrote:vanessa wrote: if anyone overseas want to make this we will have to send you a jar of vegemite !!
We have marmite mmmm much better
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same here
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JoNaThAn wrote:1 BOILWATER
2 ADD RICE 1 CUP GREAT SOURCE OF LACTIC ACIDS,MOLD,VIAMINB5,VITAMINC,
3 MINCE MEAT and CHICKEN NECKS VITAMIN D
4 DICED VEGETABLES
5 1 TABLE SPOON OF OIL IT IS RICH IN VITAMINS A,B-1,B-2,C,D,E AND K AND IN IRON,HELPS DIGESTIVE
6ONE TABLE SPOON OF VEGEMITE VITAMAN B
7 LET BOIL 20 25 MIN
8 YOU CAN ADD CALCIUM POWDER OR SOME PENTAVITE AFTER YOU HAVE COOKED THE MEAL,
I think the worst part of this is point 7. By boiling for 25 minutes you destroy most of the goodness in both the meat and the veg! As far as the veg is concerned you'd be better off (if you feed veg at all, which isn't strictly necessary) pulping it and mixing the pulp in with the feed.
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