In article >,
Lin > wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
>
> > I've even been letting all 3 dogs live indoors for the afternoons. I'm
> > not leaving my poor pups outside in those temps!
>
> Well, I've heard of a "three dog night," but a "three dog day"? ;-)
<laughs>
>
> > It's not stopping me from grilling tho'. Ferocious stole a chicken leg
> > off the mini-grill the other day. I took it away from him and tossed it
> > as I don't want him eating a leg bone...
>
> If it was still raw, it probably would have been fine. It's the cooked
> bones that are most dangerous.
It was semi-cooked. I chose not to take the chance.
> The gal who facilitated the rescue of our
> RayAnn feeds her dogs a raw meat and veggie diet. RayAnn got a chicken
> back after being released from "the big house."
I feed even cooked chicken backs. Leg and thigh bones as well as long
bones on the wings are supposed to be dangerous.
>
> We are grilling tonight as well, marinated chicken and roasted corn on
> the cob. I've got some leftover boiled red potatoes and a few eggs that
> are hardboiled so I might make a small batch of tater salad.
>
> --Lin
Oh yum. :-) A baked spud will be my treat when I hit my goal weight.
Damn I miss potatoes!!! Probably more than anything. <sigh>
I have that thawed shark steak and some shrimp for tonight, along with
steamed cabbage and some fresh sunflower sprouts.
--
Peace! Om
"Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down."
--Steve Rothstein
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