Meatless meals for dogs and cats

Every time I run into someone from PETA I remind them of one of life's simple rules...

(And yes, this place is real: http://www.saskatoonrestaurant.com/, and no, they're NOT in Canada, they're in Greenville, SC)
 

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I said it before, and I'll say it again.

Red meat isn't bad for you.
Blue, fuzzy meat is bad for you.
 
Bill Jennings said:
Sounds like my friend Kelly, she has a rule, no faces.

So I guess Scrapple is out? Cause, its made entirely of pig's faces, oh yeah and tails, toes, eyes, toungues, the stuff between the toes, and some meat by-products. Everything but the oink!
 
Anthony said:
So I guess Scrapple is out? Cause, its made entirely of pig's faces, oh yeah and tails, toes, eyes, toungues, the stuff between the toes, and some meat by-products. Everything but the oink!

You must have a different type of scrapple than what I grew up with. In teh south it is pig fat (bacon fat), onions, salt, pepper, spices, and cornmeal. It is formed into a polenta like consistency and then cooled and refried.

What is the lips and face thing?
 
smigaldi said:
You must have a different type of scrapple than what I grew up with. In teh south it is pig fat (bacon fat), onions, salt, pepper, spices, and cornmeal. It is formed into a polenta like consistency and then cooled and refried.

What is the lips and face thing?

In Philly, they sweep up the floor in the processing plant. Add cornmeal and some of that other stuff you mentioned and voila! Scrapple!
 
Ron Levy said:
As for dogs and cats, I asked Bucky about about a meatless diet, and here's the look I got.

Was that before or after he bit you on the leg?:rolleyes:

I agree with those who say putting cats and dogs on veg diets is cruel. They evolved as carnivores. We evolved as omnivores. Ovo-lacto is consistent with our evolutionary history, though there's probably a reason a good steak tastes so good.

Besides, what does PETA care what we feed our pets? They don't even believe we should have pets, that having pets is tantamount to being a slave owner. Tell that to my dogs, as they whip me into shape!:rofl:

Judy
 
The late, great Steve Goodman had the definitive song about vegetarianism:

When I first met you baby, you fed me on chicken and wine.
It was steak and potatoes and lobster and babe I sure felt fine.
But now all you ever give me is seaweed and alfalfa sprouts
And sunflower seeds and I got my doubts -
Babe, you left me here with the Chicken Cordon Bleus.

My stomach's so empty and all I got is food for thought.
And I been sittin' here thinkin' 'bout the twenty lbs. of groceries we bought.
We bought ten lbs. of brown rice and five more of beans
And five pounds of Granola and you know what that means,
I'm just a regular fella with the Chicken Cordon Bleus.

You know, I'm starved for affection and babe, I can take no more.
You know this stuff is so weird that the cockroaches moved next door.
Babe, can you see that old dog, he's out in the street
He's got a big smile on his face 'cause they let him meat.
And babe I got the lemon and the Chicken Cordon Bleus!

Babe, I'm goin down to the bakery
And I'm going to find me a jelly roll
And some cannoli.
Some French pastry.
A chocolate éclair don't sound too bad.
How about some lasagna ?
You know fat is where it's at.
My shadow disappears ...


;) Judy
 
Ron Levy said:
Ah, yes -- the man who wrote "the perfect country and western song."
"I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison..."
 
gkainz said:
"I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison..."
Q. What do you get if you play country music backwards?

A. You get your dog back, you get your house back, you get your wife back, you get your job back...
 
Many years ago Hughes Rudd did a piece on what used to be the CBS morning news (it was so long ago, they actually did hard news) on oddly titled country songs. Two of them stuck in my mind for some reason:

"I don't know whether to kill myself ot go bowling"

"She stepped on my heart and stomped that sucker flat"

Neither of which, I believe, every made the charts ;)
 
RotaryWingBob said:
"She stepped on my heart and stomped that sucker flat"
I don't know whether to be proud or ashamed to admit that I remember that song.

"You done stomped upon my heart,
and you mashed that sucker flat.
You just sorta...
stepped on my aeorta."

Jim Stafford, I think, and maybe John Denver did it, too.
 
gkainz said:
I don't know whether to be proud or ashamed to admit that I remember that song.

"You done stomped upon my heart,
and you mashed that sucker flat.
You just sorta...
stepped on my aeorta."

Jim Stafford, I think, and maybe John Denver did it, too.
I remember him....the "Wildwood Weed" guy. Pretty good guitar picker too.

take a trip and never leave the farm...
 
While in Anchorage I read an article about a local attorney turned entrepreneur who started a company making Salmon based dog treats. They're called "Yummy Chummys". He's doing quite well and its starting to catch on in the big chains in the lower 48.

I gave our dog, "Mauser" a German Shorthaired Pointer a piece of leftover grilled salmon once. I found it in his food bowl, still untouched at the end of the night. He was not impressed. :rolleyes:
 
Ron Levy said:
Ah, yes -- the man who wrote "the perfect country and western song."

I KNEW there was a reason I like you.

Judy
 
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