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  • GSDMum
    GSDMum Posts: 255 Forumite
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    edited 6 August 2019 at 3:50PM
    My contribution to the thread is:

    Coronation chicken - cold pieces of chicken mixed with mayo and a couple of teaspoons (depending on your taste) curry paste. Can add tinned sweetcorn, green beans, peppers, chopped stick of celery. This is great with salad.

    Paella - saute an onion in olive oil, add about a litre of chicken stock (nice if white wine is added), simmer and add paella rice and seasoning. Put a lid on top to help cook, stir often. Add chicken pieces, chopped peppers, sweetcorn, green beans etc. Sprinkle juice of a lemon on top just before serving.

    Dog food: Our dog Rushy's got IBS, and he's on an expensive hypo allergic diet. To eek out his food, I boil the bones, pick the bones that are dangerous for our Rusty leaving all the soft tissue (gristle is ok but not the skin) and cook cheapo long grain rice in the stock, I sometime add porridge oats to the mixture, when cooked add the picked off meat, and leave to cool. He loves it, and I know through trial and error, he's fine with rice and chicken. This makes several meals for him, instead of his hypo allergic diet kibble. I've also boiled the bones to death until they break up into sand (cider vinegar helps with the breakdown) called 'bone broth' - when I make bone broth he scoffs the lot.
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