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    Default Spots Chicken Stew

    For those of you who do home cooking, I thought this recipe might be of useful for some of you. A friend of mine sent it to me, and it's out of the book "The Whole Pet Diet: Eight Weeks to Great Health for Dogs and Cats," by Andi Brown I've never tried it so I don't know how it turns out...if one of you decide to try it you'll have to let me know how it worked for you



    Spot's Chicken Stew

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    Dogs - varies depending on age, activity level, health, weight and season. These are guidelines based on weight; the total is per day and should be divided between two meals:

    Up to 10 pounds - 1 to 11/2 cups
    11 to 20 pounds - 2 to 3 cups
    21 to 40 pounds - 4 cups
    For each additional 20 pounds, add 2 cups.

    SPOT'S CHICKEN STEW

    21/2 pounds whole chicken or turkey (bones, organs, skin and all)
    1 cup green peas
    1 cup coarsely chopped carrots
    1/2 cup coarsely chopped sweet potato
    1/2 cup coarsely chopped zucchini
    1/2 cup coarsely chopped yellow squash
    1/2 cup coarsely chopped green beans
    1/2 cup coarsely chopped celery
    1 tablespoon kelp powder
    1 tablespoon chopped rosemary
    11 to 16 cups spring water

    For dogs only: Add 8 ounces whole barley and 6 ounces rolled oats, and adjust the water content to 16 cups spring water or enough to cover the ingredients. (The grains are not recommended for cats.)

    Yield: 20 cups.
    Combine all ingredients in a 10-quart stainless-steel stockpot with enough water to cover. Bring to a boil, then turn down heat as low as possible and simmer for 2 hours; carrots should be very soft.

    Remove from heat, let cool, and debone the chicken.

    With an electric hand mixer or a food processor, blend the ingredients into a puree. The stew should be slightly thicker for dogs and more soupy for cats.
    Using plastic baggies or yogurt containers, divide into meal-sized portions. Refrigerate three days' worth and freeze the rest.

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