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Post by Darren Willis on Oct 22, 2005 23:20:32 GMT
Please add your recipies here , no matter how simple you think it may be ... if you've had success then share it god dammit LOL.
Daz
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Post by luvfishies on Oct 23, 2005 0:12:24 GMT
Here you go!
It's a duplicate of the recipe I posted a little while ago for my "biscuits"
3c dogfood/catfood/milkbones/shrimp pellets/koi pellets, flake food, blended to a powder and set aside 1c baby peeled carrots 2c raw butternut squash 1c fresh green beans 1 red bell pepper 6 JUMBO shrimp, shell on 1/2c "seafood mix" (squid, mussels, scallops, etc) 1 very ripe peach (including skin) 1c turnip/rutabaga 2c frozen chopped kale 1/2c frozen chopped parsley 2 TBSP spirulina powder 1 tbsp chopped garlic in oil 2 tbsp frozen krill 2 tbsp brine shrimp enriched with Omega-3
Ok, so what I did was to pulverize the hard foods to a fine powder.
Then I slowly added all the veggies and fruit into the blender and mixed till it was a mushy liquid. I divided this into 2 portions and set half aside.
I then added 1/2 of the powder into this liquid and mixed it well with a mixer. It was the consistency of a very thick, grainy paste.
You could then drop spoonfuls onto a baking sheet and flatten, and bake on very low for a few hours, or you could dehydrate.
I dehydrated. I have a Nevco dryer, and the bottom setting was on 3 and the upper on 3. It took just about 36 hours to totally dehydrate.
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Post by thebullit on Oct 30, 2007 10:48:45 GMT
Snail Jello: 1 jar baby food 1 packet knox (unflavored) gelatin 1 tsp crushed fish flake/pellets 1 tsp calcium powder (no phosphorous)
Microwave baby food until very hot, stir in gelatin until smooth (crushing lumps with back of spoon), then add fish food and calcium. Poor into wide shallow dish and chill until firm. Cut into feeding sized pieces. This can be frozen for up to a month. If you don't use calcium powder, use baby food with at least 4% calcium. Bottom feeders like cories also enjoy this.
There ya go! Bon appetite little snails!
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