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Blog: Frugal And Tightwad Tanya

Cooking for animals

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

yes you can cook for animals. Use human food, but you must be careful chocolate of any kind is out of the question dogs and cats can't eat it or it affects their body function and vitality.

I cook chicken for my cats and dogs which are at a friends farm right now. I visit them daily though and bring food too that I cooked. I stopped buying bulk dog and cat food as that is too expensive. Cooking for them while cooking for me is simple. Instead of eating it all myself. I give them food too. Beef, chicken, fish deboned, carrots, cornmeal mush, peas, other greens, milk, wheat germ, and other things can be cooked and are cooked by me for us.

This year I have applied to be a foster mom to children of all ages in the foster care system. Cooking for everyone will not change any just cook in bulk and feed the animals and children and yourself at the same time. No begging this way. Shopping is easier too.

Tanya

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Tanya39 (Contact)
P. R., MN
About Me:

I live in Minnesota, and I am a published author of poetry On-line. I have a hubby, and several children. I shop with coupons, and I willingly take several classes On-line thru AZU. I have several degrees, and dilomas. I am a crafty person, and I live for Octoberfest not so much the beer, but the food is great too. I am mix mutt of heritages. I love to shop at thrift stores.

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