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Racheal Ray food? Does anyone feed their furbaby Rachael Ray's Nutrish? I' m feeding Chance Royal Canin now, but she throws up sometimes. I started fixing her food for a bout a week, then I went back to Royal Canin today because I was afraid she wasn't getting the vitamins she needied, and then she threw up which she had been doing before I took her of it. I want to feed her good food so she will live for along time |
I heard Rachel Ray's food is not that good. Ellen Degeneres has a brand out, Halo, I believe. That sounded better. |
What do any of you feed your babies |
i got a free sample of the Rachel Ray dog food but they are pretty big bites. i just give him them as treats sometimes but i dont plan on buying it. we feed natural balance |
please read this...i too got samples before i read this so i threw them out when they came.. Wag Reflex: Rachael Ray is Trying to Kill Your Dog |
No, I would not feed Nutrish. |
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I feed Royal Canin Mini adult 27 and my dog love it. My friend try Royal Canin Yorkshire and her dog start throwing up. She when back to adult 27 and the dog is doing found on it. |
Halo is supposed to be a good food. I have all of mine on Taste Of The Wild, as it's for all life stages, and since I have them from 9 mos to 11 years and all different sizes, I thought this would be a good choice |
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"This recipe was inspired by Boo. I know it sounds odd, but my girl loved butternut squash! One of the most comforting traits of our puppy Isaboo is that she's crazy-nuts for butternut squash, too. Using frozen squash makes this sweet, creamy pasta possible year-round. Always check with your vet about which foods are appropriate for you to share with your pet." |
on her website it calls that this recipe is pet friendly...which you can see is not http://www.rachaelraymag.com/images/...dr_hdr_pet.gif Rachael Ray From Every Day with Rachael Ray February-March 2006 Puppy Love You can never replace a loved one, but you can learn to love again. I miss my girl Boo every minute of every day. Boo was more than a dog; she was a true companion. I can still hear her talking away, snorting and grunting in the background of my busy life. When she passed away suddenly, I became obsessed with finding her again. My husband John posted open letters on the Web, asking breeders if they had any red-nosed pit bulls like Boo, dogs born after she had passed on. We spent weeks looking at thousands of puppies. All were precious, but none were "Boo-like." Then we saw her: a little girl with a wrinkled, worried look on her face and a gentle smile, born just after Boo had passed. She is so precious! She has the same white stripe down her nose, but this Boo has a dot in the middle of her forehead—a Bindi Boo! Who knows? Maybe Boo is in there. At the very least, Boo is giving our puppy a lot of pointers from Up Above, because we are putty in her paws! We call our new girl Isaboo. Isabella was always my favorite name for a girl, and Boo was my favorite girl, so we combined the names and got "Isaboo." She started taste-testing my newest cookbook right away. We have another really good eater here! Arf-O! (Yum-O!) http://www.rachaelraymag.com/images/...sorangedot.gif Isaboo's Butternut Squash Mac and Cheddar 5 SERVINGS This recipe was inspired by Boo. I know it sounds odd, but my girl loved butternut squash! One of the most comforting traits of our puppy Isaboo is that she's crazy-nuts for butternut squash, too. Using frozen squash makes this sweet, creamy pasta possible year-round. Always check with your vet about which foods are appropriate for you to share with your pet. Salt 1 pound small ridged tube macaroni, such as tubetti 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO), 1 turn of the pan 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme 1/2 medium onion 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour 2 cups chicken broth One 10-ounce box frozen cooked butternut squash, thawed 1 cup heavy cream or half-and-half 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese (8 ounces) 1/2 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (a couple of handfuls) 1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg (eyeball it) Freshly ground pepper 1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Salt the water, then add the pasta and cook until al dente. 2. Meanwhile, heat a medium heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat. Add the EVOO, 1 turn of the pan, and the butter. When the butter melts into the olive oil, add the thyme, then grate the onion directly into the pot with a handheld grater, such as a Microplane. Cook the onion for 2 minutes, then stir in the flour and cook for 2 minutes more. Whisk in the broth, then stir in the butternut squash and heat until warmed through and smooth. Stir in the cream and bring the sauce to a bubble. Stir in the cheeses and season to taste with salt, nutmeg and pepper. 3. Drain the cooked pasta, return it to the pot it was cooked in and add the sauce. Stir together and serve. |
Rachel Ray I had the hardest time finding food for my Lola after puppy chow. Many foods would make her vomit, finally my mother gave me a little bit of the Rachel Ray to try. Now its the only thing Lola will eat, and it doesn't make her vomit! :) |
I don't trust her receipe for people to begin with so I would never trust her dog food. I have tried her receipes in the past and they are just not that great. she is not the best cook... |
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