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Old 02-04-2008, 01:08 PM   #11
Yorkiedaze
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My suggestion for anyone switching to real food is to just feed one type for 3 or 4 days at a time. This way you will know if it is agreeable such as allergy's and such. I think I would also feed only three or four tiny amounts of different foods at a time and not do a big stew. You could do either ground turkey or hamburger with a little slightly steamed broccoli and rice, or some boiled chicken with a little bit of baked potatoes and fresh steamed green beans. You know, that type of feeding. For a snack or lunch you could give either some plain yogurt or cottage cheese with either grated apples or some fresh or frozen berries. Just keeping things simple is so much better. Dried fruits such as apricots, prunes or figs are very healthy for them as treats. Of course apples and bananas are also a good treat.
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