CBD Therapy Dogs' Home Made "Canned" Food Recipie

(all ingredients can be found at your local Walmart Supercenter)
- 1 6qt Crock Pot, $30
- 1 10lb bag Chicken Leg Quarters, $3.90
- 1 large box macroni noodes, $1.68 OR 1 large bag rice, $1.89 
- 1 large bag frozen green beans, $0.88
- 1 large bag frozen peas and carrots, $0.88
- 1 small jar minced garlic, $0.89
- 1 large slotted cooking spoon, $2.00
- 1 five gallon bucket
- 1 metal potato masher (plastic are too flimsy)
- several Gladware dinner containers

1. open the bag of chicken leg quarters, empty into sink, and rince off
all chicken. 

2. place chicken in crock pot (yes, a 6qt will hold all 10 pounds), add
water enough water to cover chicken, then sprinkle garlic on top of
chicken. I use 1 tbl for an entire 6qt pot

3. turn pot on low and forget about it for a full 24 hrs. I normally
start this in the morning and don't use it until the following evening
since I -pack- my crock pot full, anyone else heavily packing thier pot
shoudl do the same. 

4. after 24 hours, take the lid off, use the potato masher to mash up
your chicken AND bones. You read correctly, the bones. The crock pot
will slow cook the bones until they turn into mush at the very slightest
of pressure, so you can feed your hound that good calcium and marrow-
this is "home-made chicken meal", in case you've wondered what Chicken
meal is in your dog food. 

5. use the slotted spoon to scoop out the chicken meal into the 5gal
bucket. Add the macaroni (or rice) to the crock pot and let it cook in
the left over chicken broth. Add more water if needed. 

6. Pour frozen veggies into bucket. Once noodles/rice is done, pour pot
ingredients into bucket and throughly mix. The hot chicken and hot
noodles/rice will cook the frozen veggies. 

7. Divide the mixture into the gladware containers. Freeze what you
don't need immediatly (with in a weeks time). 

8. Feed this as you would canned food, with 1 cup equalling 1 can. 

Side notes:
- only chicken will break down in 24 hrs, beef, pork, turkey, etc... has
too dense of bones. 
- get creative with this dish. Add ground turkey or ground beef or fish!
Add different veggies, or different carbs (yams, sweet potatoes,
pumpkin, potatoes, barley, oatmeal), or even add fruit.
- http://www.greytalk.com/~forums/index.php?showtopic=66592  is a link
to the recipie as i posted it to the Greytalk webforum -
www.GreyTalk.com

This recipie originated from Heidi Choquette, a Saluki person on the
Saluki-L. She posted to the list about cooking chicken in the crock pot.
I was the one who posted this recipie the way I made it- in the crock
pot and adding veggies/macaroni, etc... I do not mind this recipie cross
posted, as it has become a huge hit with many Greyhounds. I do ask that
credit goes where credit is due, and even I would not have this
wonderful recipie had Heidi not have posted about her discover of "Crock
Pot Chicken". 

Jennifer Boswell, CC
CBD Therapy Dogs



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