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May 22, 2023By Gayle Pruitt, CN

Watermelon/Raspberry Gummies

Gummy Squares:

In these recipes we use pasture fed Beef Gelatin, however pork gelatin works well also. Chicken Gelatin is different, it takes more gelatin to gel. Chicken gelatin mostly comes from Taiwan

Watermelon/Raspberries Gummy

Ingredients

2 cups of seeded red or orange watermelon.

3/4 cup of cold filtered water
1 cup of filtered water

10 organic raspberries (or more)

1 tsp of ground ginger (optional)

1/3rd cup of grassfed gelatin

Directions:

Add gelatin to 3/4th cup of cold water and let bloom (dissolve). In a saucepan, heat 1 cup of filtered water.  Place watermelon & ginger in processor and process until smooth.  Add the pureed watermelon to the heated water then add the “bloomed” gelatin and let gelatin dissolve.  If using molds or ice trays place 1 raspberry into each individual mold or into icetrays then pour or spoon gelatin mixture into the molds (or icetray). If using a bowl put all raspberries in bowl and pour heated melon gelatin mixture over raspberries. Refrigerate for about 2 to 3 hours. Will last about 5 days.

Use same technique for Cantaloupe/Blackberry Gummy

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March 16, 2023By Gayle Pruitt, CN

Salmon Dinner for Senior Dogs

Canine kids love poached wild caught salmon lunch (with a little beef liver on the side) served with grass-fed bone broth, chia seeds, beets, carrots and a bit of dill. This will be going on my recipe website for senior and immune compromised dogs.

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March 11, 2023By Gayle Pruitt, CN

Make Life Easy Cooking For Your Dog

**Equipment required for the recipes
The recipes are simple and uncomplicated, however, there are a few important pieces of equipment you will need. Stainless steel and ceramic bowls and cookware that is best for preparing and mixing. A food processor or a powerful blender is a must. A chef’s knife – at least 8” – rounds out most of your equipment needs.

**Staples to always have on hand:
There are certain seeds, like raw pumpkin seeds (no salt) chia, milled flax seeds, hemp hearts, and black cumin seeds.

Red ( tomatoes, red sweet peppers, & radishes,
Yellow (summer squash, Yellow sweet peppers and most green leafy veggies that when left out the leaves turn yellow)
Orange ( like butternut squash, carrots, pumpkin canned, and so forth ,
Purple ( beets, raspberries)
Blue (blue berries/blacklberries) ,
Green (most green veggies) & even
White (parsnips, cauliflower, turnips, cabbage) vegetables,

Fish wild caught canned Salmon with skin & bones, canned sardines in water. Frozen wild caught Cod & Salmon.

Eco freezer bags or freezer containers make life easier.

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February 18, 2023By Gayle Pruitt, CN

Best Darn Dehydrated Snacks for Your Pup!

Sardine Crisps Chicken Jerky with Turmeric Beef Jerky with Cumin Beets with Sesame Seeds Sweet Potato Crisps And Carrot Coconut COOKIES made with almond flour, buckwheat groats (no gluten), organic freeze-dried carrot powder, coconut flakes, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, and hemp hearts.

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