Thanks Liz, Jackie and Susan,

     So you all have found that including kibble in
the diet is okay as long as it is not fed at the same
time as raw.  Got it.  And you're all right that I'd
love someone to tell me "Here is the ANSWER;  do this
and you'll be doing it RIGHT!"  LOL.  Since that's not
likely what I'll find, and since I'd want to know the
reasons behind everything I'm doing with Teddy's diet,
I'll just keep reading and trying to find my answers.
Your experiences, however, are invaluable to me.  As a
newcomer, I appreciate so much all of the information
all of you are willing to share.

     Today's agenda:  Get out the food processor, make
a batch of fruit/veggie mash and a batch of RMB mash,
and freeze in meal-size portions.  My shopping list
for supplements includes:  nutritional yeast, alfalfa
powder, vitamin C & E, and kelp powder.  If I can get
a system for doing this, I'd rather prepare it on my
own.  Food prep is my therapy, so this is right down
my alley.

Thanks again,

Robin McLeod
Minnesota


--- Liz Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message dated 6/28/2002 8:37:50 PM Eastern
> Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > What I'm reading on *this* list is that a lot of
> you combine kibble with
> > raw.
>
> Robin I read that too when I was first researching a
> raw diet years ago. But
> on occasion during the last few years I have mixed
> the two and rediscovered
> that the results were not good. Seems kibble is
> asking the stomach to digest
> something in a different way than it is working with
> the raw food. I. too,
> thought BARF diet by Billinghurst was going to be
> the way to go so we tried
> it with our two Cavaliers and one Norfolk Terrier
> for the last three months.
> Our terrier eats anything--always--so she is not a
> variable. My older
> Cavalier puppy (10 months) has stopped eating it.
> The younger puppy
> continues.) So I am going back to doing the raw diet
> myself. That they all
> eat with no problem. Too bad the BARF didn't work
> for us. It saved me money
> and time. But I did sort of miss the nurturing
> feeling you get when you
> create dishes for your family. I also remember the
> BARF Diet distributor
> being somewhat leery that his food would sell well.
> But he did not elaborate.
> I was too excited thinking I had found the answer to
> our raw food problem to
> ask.
> Liz Gordon
> Merrychase
>
>
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