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Date: | Wed, 24 Jun 1998 22:34:32 EDT |
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Hello, List! A brief intro. I found this list basically through diet changes
made for my 2 dogs, Golden Retrievers. They now eat BARF (Bones And Raw
Food), and the gradual change in their diet led to think more and more about
what I and my family are eating.
A friend recommended "Protein Power," and then she found and recommended
"NeanderThin." Well, the books just make sense.
Mr. Audette, I'm so pleased you're on this list! I think the simplicity of
your book is much easier than "Protein Power."
Questions:
When making the transition for my dogs (based on "Give Your Dog a Bone," Ian
Billinghurst, DVM (Australia)), I had a hard time until someone gave me a
"menu" to follow for a week or two, until I had done it enough to be
comfortable with it.
(1) I really appreciate the week's menu in "NeanderThin." Would others be
willing to share a week's worth or a day's worth of food with me?
(2) Does anyone do a lot of food dehydrating on their own? If so, any
recommendations as to dehydrators and/or recipes? How easy is homemade jerky
to make, and is it to good to eat?
(3) Pemmican! What an intriguing idea. How does one dry the meat? A food
dehydrator? Does eating pemmican take some getting used to?
(4) Any suggestions/cautions to someone just starting out?
Thanks to all who respond to my questions. I know that "newbie" questions can
sometimes be frustratingly repetitive to those who have "been there, done
that," and so I really appreciate your time.
Cathy Draut
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