June 2, 2007

Stop Feeding Your Family Junk!

Filed under: Gift Ideas, For the Kids, kitchen and cooking, recipes, health, food, Parenting — admin @ 8:23 am

If you had a choice between grabbing fat-laden fast food yet again or serving your family a balanced, home-cooked meal, which would you pick?

What if I told you that you can prepare that home-cooked meal and save time and money over the so called “Fast Food” option?

Menu Planning allows you to do just that. It ensures that you have the ingredients you need in the house to whip up a delicious and nutritious dinner in less time than it takes you to find a coupon for your favorite pizza joint — again. But who has time to sit down to find recipes, make a menu plan and the grocery list to go along with it? The Menu Mom Does! She’s done all the hard work for you, compiling recipes and creating printable shopping lists. All you have to do is click print and you’re set to feed your family for an entire week. Don’t spend this summer stuck in the kitchen, missing out on summer memories, or worse, wasting your money on fast-food. Let the Menu Mom handle everything for you. Stop Feeding Your Kids Junk!

April 5, 2007

Homemade pet food recipes

Filed under: ebook, pet care, kitchen and cooking, recipes, freebie, pet food — admin @ 8:59 am

Many pet owners are stressed out about the recent  pet food scares. This has caused many pet lovers to seek alternative feeding sources for their animals.

If you are looking for recipes for homemade dog food and cat food, here are a few options and you can download these right away, no waiting for delivery:

3 Free Dog Biscuits Recipes You Can Make At Home
By Jeremiah O’Connell
Here are 3 free dog biscuits recipes you can make at home for a lot less money than you think. Treating your dog to something special has never been this quick, easy and inexpensive.

You may never have taken him to a doggie day spa (too prissy), doggie day care (too many other dogs), or even had a doggie walker (too impersonal), but now’s the chance to put on your tallest chef hat, lace up that apron, and get to work on some of the best doggie cuisine you’ve ever seen.

So the next time you want to pamper that pup why not give these recipes a shot.:

1. ———— Beefy Biscuits ————
Category: Meaty Treats
 Serves: 2dozen
 Preparation Time: 10 minutes
 Cooking Time: 45 minutes
 Experience: **

Ingredients
 1.5 L (6 1/2 cups) buckwheat flour
 360 ml (1 1/2 cups) water
 15 ml (1 T) garlic
 50 ml (4 T) basil
 480 ml (2 cups) low sodium beef broth
¼br /> Quick Tip - Use these cookies as rewards during training sessions and watch your dog’s progress vault ahead.

Preparation and Cooking

Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processors. Add flour/water to compensate for liquidity/thickness. Once dough can form a ball, roll into a 1” thick log and ½” thick cookies from end. Arrange on a cookie sheet

2. ——– Baby Biscuits ——–

Category: Meaty Treats
 Serves: 2dozen
 Preparation Time: 5 minutes
 Cooking Time: 30 minutes
 Experience: **

Ingredients
 150 ml (1/2 cup) dry milk powder1 egg
 590 ml (2 1/2 cups) whole wheat flour
 1/2 tablespoon garlic
 30 ml (2 T) molasses
 150 ml (1/2 cup) water
 90 ml (6 T) beef broth
 1 jar baby food meat puree

Preparation and Cooking

Combine all ingredients thoroughly and roll out to ¼” thickness on a lightly floured surface. Use a pizza cutter to cut small rectangles from dough and arrange on a cookie sheet. Bake for 30 minutes at 180ºC (350ºF) and allow to cool overnight.

Variations - Because these biscuits have both sweet and savoury flavors, you can vary the baby food flavor to your pup’s liking.

3. ——– Nuke Biscuits ——–

Category: Meaty Treats
 Serves: 12 treats
 Preparation Time: 10 minutes
 Cooking Time: 10 minutes
 Experience: **

Ingredients
 250 ml (1 cup) whole wheat flour
 175 ml (3/4 cup) dry milk
 60 ml (1/4 cup) cornmeal
 100 ml (1/3 cup) bacon drippings
 1 beef bouillon cube, smashed
 120 ml (1/2 cup) buckwheat flour
 120 ml (1/2 cup) instant oatmeal
 1 egg
 120 ml (1/2 cup) hot water

Preparation and Cooking

Combine flour, cornmeal, milk, and oats in a large bowl. Cut in bacon drippings and mix in egg, bouillon, and hot water. Knead until a ball forms. Roll to ½? thickness on a lightly floured surface and cut into doggie-themed shapes. Microwave at half power for 10 minutes and allow to cool overnight.

Variations - Use Biscuit mix if you don?t have cornmeal handy.

Quick Tip - Try experimenting with different cutout shapes and thicknesses, just be certain to keep a close eye on them while baking.

So you See? Cooking for your dog is much easier and less expensive than you think. If you just want to experiment in making your own dog food, you’ll find a wide variety of dog recipes in my report “180 Delicious Gourmet Dog Recipes - Even You Can Enjoy!”

Just remember to have fun and you and your dog will enjoy these free dog biscuits recipes!

By Jeremiah O’Connell

If you’re looking for more delicious recipes to treat your best friend, then you won’t do better than “180 Fantastic Gourmet Recipes that Even You can Enjoy

The following are a few recipe books that you can find even more homemade dog and cat treats:

December 9, 2006

Holistic News From The Hut

Filed under: Gift Ideas, Christmas, rent my blog, kitchen and cooking, recipes, health — admin @ 10:12 am

My newest “rent my blog” blogger is the blog for the HolisticHealthHut.com. The blog offers great recipes such as Cranberry–Orange Relish and really cute gift ideas such as the Dammit Dolls

This week, please visit my renter’s blog located along the sidebar!~~>

(renters change from week to week)

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