Cycleops
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I always strip ours , refrigerate it and feed the dog it.
A good idea for the cat but not for a dog, chicken bones are sharp and dogs can choke on them.Here, some of the chicken also ends up in the cat.
I always strip ours , refrigerate it and feed the dog it.
A good idea for the cat but not for a dog, chicken bones are sharp and dogs can choke on them.Here, some of the chicken also ends up in the cat.
certainly do, boil it up with some ginger and garlic, blob of miso paste and fresh chillies, with or without noodles, yum!
A good idea for the cat but not for a dog, chicken bones are sharp and dogs can choke on them.
We're cooking a roast chicken every other Sunday. We do curries with the meat but what about the carcass? Does anyone use it for something and how?
We had a recipe for left over wine.Can anyone tell us what is leftover wine please.
A good idea for the cat but not for a dog, chicken bones are sharp and dogs can choke on them.
Same re cheese. Pray, *what* is leftover cheese?
Handy video here on how to cut up a whole chicken to make the most of it.
https://growitcatchitcookit.com/2017/10/25/chicken-crown/
Crown goes in to roast, leg meat in the freezer for other dishes, remains get used for stock. Ten minute job.
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Chicken bones to the dog? I didn't think that was a good idea due to choking on them. A friend lost her dog through a wood splinter from sticks thrown for it. Chicken bones splinter so you could end up with the b same, slow death. The splinter got into the airways which triggered fluid production and a very slow drowning of her dog. The splinter was too far down to remove.I always strip ours , refrigerate it and feed the dog it.