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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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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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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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Yes. And many dogs love it. Purple, savoy... all types of antioxidant-rich cabbage is
safe for dogs to eat and even beneficial. It aids in digestion, is good...more |
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Yes. The citrusy taste may not make them a favourite with
all dogs but oranges are safe for dogs to eat and a good source
of vitamin C. As with all treats...more |