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Yep, peas, carrots, green beans, collards, blackeye peas, melon, apples,

everything we humans will eat they will steal from our plates! The dogs and cats

love when we have corn on the cob because they really love gnawing on them. (II

must admit I wonder if they are part pig or goat). Oddly the one veggie they

will actually fight over is cooked Brussels sprouts. I have yet to find a safe

way to sprout beans here because the little brats will devour them. If I bring

in a container of alfalfa sprouts and don't immediately put it in the fridge,

they will steal it and hide and the only thing I will hear from where they are

hiding is growling and the crinkle of plastic getting torn apart.

 

They love all beans, legumes, lentils and when I have those in the slow cooker

I must put a bungee cord around the cooker to keep the lid on or they'll eat the

entire pot of beans. Thankfully they cannot open the rice cooker. (Zoirushi)

 

Here's what I make for their dinner when we run out of kibble. Naturally they

would like it every night but....

Paws To Love " Honey we're out of cat and dog food " Tummy Filler

6 cups brown rice

12 cups veggie broth

1 bag frozen mixed veggies

1 teaspoon garlic powder (or couple cloves fresh garlic, crushed)

2 dozen eggs

1 teaspoon soy or teriyaki sauce (or to taste if human person is going to eat

it)

 

Cook rice,garlic, soy sauce and veggies together in veggie broth. Beat eggs

and add to cooked rice. Stir till eggs are cooked. (Residual heat from the rice

will cook the eggs). Let cool, fighting off the slathering, yowling, yikking

beasts.

 

Feeds around 24 cats, 4 large dogs (the smallest is 65 pounds.)

 

Not kidding, but each time I've made this, my husband swipes a bowlful before

the animals get theirs.

 

Jeanne in Georgia

 

 

 

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Too funny...your house must be a riot, but fun, too.

 

M.A.

 

treazure noname <treazured wrote:

Yep, peas, carrots, green beans, collards, blackeye peas, melon,

apples, everything we humans will eat they will steal from our plates! The dogs

and cats love when we have corn on the cob because they really love gnawing on

them. (II must admit I wonder if they are part pig or goat). Oddly the one

veggie they will actually fight over is cooked Brussels sprouts. I have yet to

find a safe way to sprout beans here because the little brats will devour them.

If I bring in a container of alfalfa sprouts and don't immediately put it in the

fridge, they will steal it and hide and the only thing I will hear from where

they are hiding is growling and the crinkle of plastic getting torn apart.

 

They love all beans, legumes, lentils and when I have those in the slow cooker I

must put a bungee cord around the cooker to keep the lid on or they'll eat the

entire pot of beans. Thankfully they cannot open the rice cooker. (Zoirushi)

 

Here's what I make for their dinner when we run out of kibble. Naturally they

would like it every night but....

Paws To Love " Honey we're out of cat and dog food " Tummy Filler

6 cups brown rice

12 cups veggie broth

1 bag frozen mixed veggies

1 teaspoon garlic powder (or couple cloves fresh garlic, crushed)

2 dozen eggs

1 teaspoon soy or teriyaki sauce (or to taste if human person is going to eat

it)

 

Cook rice,garlic, soy sauce and veggies together in veggie broth. Beat eggs and

add to cooked rice. Stir till eggs are cooked. (Residual heat from the rice will

cook the eggs). Let cool, fighting off the slathering, yowling, yikking beasts.

 

Feeds around 24 cats, 4 large dogs (the smallest is 65 pounds.)

 

Not kidding, but each time I've made this, my husband swipes a bowlful before

the animals get theirs.

 

Jeanne in Georgia

 

 

 

Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business.

 

 

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