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|    YT 3000 Club Member   Join Date: Apr 2011  Location: NY  
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				   |      As you can see there are lots of ways to feed them sweet potatoes. When I was still making Gracie's food for her I would bake the sweet potato in the oven or microwave then mass it up and mix it in with the chicken and veggies I had cooked. She just loved them. I had been trying to get her to eat rice with chicken and she was not buying it. Once I switched to sweet potato she was sold. I like the idea of dehydrating them, too.     |  
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|    Donating YT 100K Club Member & Top YorkieTalk Poster!   Join Date: Feb 2009  Location: western KY  
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				   |      I'm gonna try some for my babies       
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|    Don't Litter Spay&Neuter   Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2009  Location: So Cal  
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 I freeze mine too, gonna try the smash flat frozen treats lollll what a great idea! I've found that the sweet potato can be frozen then thawed out in the fridge w/no problems but the pumpkin's consistency gets a little weird & watery...but they don't complain. If you transfer it into a tupperware bowl, it lasts longer in the fridge. I keep it for a week. Nummy Tum Tum Pet Products: Home 
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|    Yorkie Yakker   Join Date: Sep 2011  Location: Lincolnshire, U.K.  
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				   |      Alfie has asked me to thank you guys.....he loves his sweet potatoes       |  
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