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Date Posted: 07:30:18 03/25/02 Mon
Author: Marlene
Author Host/IP: 216.126.137.18
Subject: Re: LOL Marlene and a question please....DIANE
In reply to: Diane 's message, "LOL Marlene and a question please...." on 14:49:11 03/24/02 Sun

I don't actually give that to Mack for a whole meal. When I have it, I mostly use it for breakfast along with a little kibble and serve a piece about 3 X 3 inches, along with some fruit. I suppose there are about 12 servings when I do it that way. That "basic" recipe is the size of a standard loaf pan - so I suppose for a "Boxer" meal..you might get 4 servings.
But you can add all sorts of things to "extend" it. Mack is eating one now made with no meat Bulgher, (cracked wheat) a box of frozen yellow squash, a diced eggplant and some dried fruit. It was quite a bit bigger and I made it in a larger glass pan. As long as you have egg, liquid, and some kind of binder (bread, grains, pasta, rice) you can make almost anything stick together and form a loaf. As the volume of ingredients gets larger, you might need to add another egg.

For as many dogs as you have...it's probably easier to go the big pot routine and dish it out.

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