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We had it as fried nuggets at a fair. We also had cochon de lait and lots of other things, made piggies out of ourselves with the other things in fact.
I never use salt either on or when cooking potatoes. I put black pepper and/or crushed chilli on them instead.I'm not much of a salt person, either. Potatoes, however - if I'm ever told I have to cut out salt, I'll probably have to cut out potatoes, because that's one food that seems to require salt, to me. (I am able to use much less if I have my Yukon golds, however - since they already have close to sufficient intrinsic flavor.)
ATM no meds, just personal preference.
Here's the thing with me - if I had those, I'd feel kind of obligated to eat one a day until they were gone.My wife brought these home on Monday. There were eight (now seven). They will likely last me until Christmas.
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Dick Van Patten (actor) went into the premium dog food business before there was a premium dog food business, and part of his schtick to prove how good it was was to eat it in the adverts.
What little dog food I've accidentally ingested didn't so much as taste bad as it tasted of nothing. Bland. We humans like our salt!
Merrick makes sophisticated dog foods around the holidays, and I had some tins (about the size of potted meat tins) with flavors like "cranberry and apple crisp," etc.My dogs both loved Frosty Paws dog ice cream. One day I decided to taste it..... Learn from my mistake, and NEVER eat dog ice cream.
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I go to several greyhound walks where they usually have cake for us humans and treats for the dogs. A lot of these treats are home-made and don't contain anything a human can't eat. They are gorgeous (unless they have fish or liver in them)Merrick makes sophisticated dog foods around the holidays, and I had some tins (about the size of potted meat tins) with flavors like "cranberry and apple crisp," etc.
I have a nephew who had no manners when it came to eating, and even though he knew he was supposed to stay out of my kitchen when visiting, he snuck out for a snack while I wasn't looking and grabbed one of those.
He complained later that it tasted "funny," but he ate the whole thing.
I love pumpernickel. The one we used to get was so dark it was nearly black, strong tasting but lovely with lashings of butter and slices of Leberkäse. I've made ordinary rye bread myself but it doesn't compare unfortunately.Getting ready for the first fondue of the season this weekend:
I've been trying to source rye berries (and wheat berries) but to no avail. I had had plans to make my own.I've made ordinary rye bread myself but it doesn't compare unfortunately