The magazine is "Your Dog" and this months recipe is steak and kidney burgers: Jack's steak and kidney burgers
Jack's burgers are far healthier for your dog than normal burgers - the kidney gives extra flavour, as well as essential nutrients such as fatty acids, vitamins and iron, and the crushed egg shell adds minerals including calcium for healthy bones and teeth. To make about 10 burgers you'll need: . 250g beef mince . 250g lamb's kidneys,finely chopped or blended 1 small carrot, finely grated 2 eggs Break the eggs into a bowl and then put the shells on a baking tray and cook them for 10 minutes in a moderate oven. This helps to dry them out as well as killing off any nasty bugs. Then grind them up with a pestle and mortar or rolling pin until they form a fine powder, which will add calcium to the recipe to balance the high phosphorus level of the meat. While the egg shells are baking, fry the grated carrot for five minutes in a small amount of oil. Then beat the eggs and mix in the mince, finely chopped kidney and cooked carrot. Sprinkle a half teaspoon of the egg shell powder in and knead the mixture together. Then form it into burgers and cook on the barbecue just as you would a normal burger. Allow to cool and then serve with some rice or pasta. For the human equivalent, just leave out the eggshell and add onion and seasoning ----- Original Message ----- From: LOuise Johnson To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 9:19 PM Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Homemade Can't wait to see them. I wish we could get that magazine. What is the name of it? D HURST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There ARE lots of recipes out there that are dual purpose - almost the same recipe for humans as dogs. You just divide the final amount into two lots and add maybe extra sugar to biscuit dough for humans or maybe onions for meat dishes for humans. In fact one of our dog magazines (I'm in the UK) has a new "dual food" recipe each issue. I think this month it was beefburgers so your dog could join in with the family BBQ I'll try to find some back copies and type them out. ----- Original Message ----- From: Evelyn Quintana To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 8:38 PM Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Homemade Oh my! What a funny story!! ----- Original Message ---- From: LOuise Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:13:47 PM Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Homemade I've had mine on a homemade diet for some time now (since all the original scare). I bought a lot of dog food recipe books from Amazon.com and printed out a lot of recipes I found on the net. I can usually make enough food during the weekend to last during the week while I am working. Found some really good treats too. I had made some dog cookies one evening and had left them on the cooling rack in the kitchen and went to take a shower. Hubby came in and stuck his head in the bathroom and said" These cookies aren't bad but they need something." OMG, I told him they were for the dogs and I thought he was going to flip!!! Teach him to ask before grabbing, huh? *Kim* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote: I have really been contemplating putting Fendi on a homemade diet. Seems like every time I turn around there is something on the news about tainted dog food. We usually have grilled or baked chicken about once a week so I have been buying an extra breast for her and that lasts her for awhile. What else should I be giving her to complete her diet nutritionally? Does anyone else feed a homemade diet only? Is this hard to do? I would greatly appreciate any tips! Kim -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search.

