I just have to ask... What do most of you consider "human food?" This is a bit confusing to me. In a thread about what's a good dog food, do we not look for great kibble/canned food made with real ingredients instead of dyes, extra fat, and added chemicals? Human grade food is what I've heard it be called because for the most part, we wouldn't choose to eat fake potatoes when we can have the real stuff. Unless we have a hankering for fast food, and hit the drive through.
What I consider "human food" is food that I would put on my plate which is seasoned, and usually covered in other non doggy friendly foods like onions, or chocolate. That, I obviously wouldn't feed. I would however offer Kaji FRESH FRUITS, VEGGIES, AND REAL MEAT on occasion. He loves those. I make sure his kibble is made of the fresh stuff too. Except for baked or dehydrated to keep for longer. On the occasion, like his birthday, Kaji will have a veggie omelette for breakfast (no butter, oils, or seasonings) with a teenie, tiny amount of cheese sprinkled on, and a chicken salad for dinner made with chicken I specifically boil for him. (Again no fats, oils, or seasonings) For the occasional treat I do fresh fruits and veggies, dehydrated chicken breast too like Stella and Chewy's. But I wouldn't call what I feed him "human food" for several reasons.

(ie lack of seasoning)