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My grandmother—we called her Mama—would always say “don’t throw those peelings away; we can use them.” She showed me how to keep vegetable peelings and...more |
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Step 1: Choose your add-in (choose just one)
1/2 c sweet potato, cooked and mashed
1/2 c tuna or salmon
1/2 c canned or cooked pumpkin, puréed...more |
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Good Veggies
Acorn Squash (all Winter Squash + Pumpkin)
Alfalfa Sprouts (small amount)
Asparagus
Beets
Bell Pepper (all colors)
Broccoli
Carrots
Cabbage...more |
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Turmeric/Curcumin
Turmeric/curcumin has been shown to act in a number of ways to prevent the growth or spread of cancer cells for many different types of...more |
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1. Grate a little carrot onto your dog’s dinner. Carrots, enjoyed raw by many dogs are a great source of beta-carotene. If you find your dog loves carrots...more |
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This recipe is inspired by
traditional Chinese medicine
and uses foods that tone the blood and Qi. The ingredients used in this recipe are neutral in...more |
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My friend Joanne Newbold’s adorable dog Baxter is a three-year-old Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen (PBGB for short). He’s a French scenthound (think Inspector...more |
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED
• 2 cups plain organic yogurt
• 1/3 cup fresh blueberries
• 6-bar silicon rectangle muffin mold
1. Combine 1 cup yogurt and half of the...more |
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We can’t forget about our little friends this summer. They enjoy the sunshine just as much as we do, but unfortunately they can get heated pretty quickly. Why not cool them down with some easy to make frozen treats? Your cat will love you a million times more once he gets his paws on this yummy delicacy. (Your dog friends will love them too.)
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No. Macadamia nuts and foods containing macadamia
nuts, such as baked goods can be fatal for dogs. As few
as several macadamia nuts, raw or roasted, can make...more |