RoadtripsAndCampfires
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I'm still at home and not on the road but have been making our dog's food for several months now. Today I started a video because I had to do a batch so at some point I'll have that. But basically, once you get used to it the process isn't so bad. I made 12 cups today using 1-1/3 pound ground beef, a yam, a sweet potato, half a zuchinni, some broccoli, six carrots, one cup Quinoa and 1 cup long grain white rice. I freeze some of it so it stays fresh.
Sometimes I use peas, rolled oats, beans. I have a looked up what I could and couldn't feed them.
My daughter and I watched a video called PetFooled and it inspired us. I thought about it but she took over and did it. I finally then learned to do it as well. At first it's a pain but later it became just something I do. Since these are all foods that we are likely to have on hand for ourselves that makes it easy as well so I think when we get on the road as long as we have a freezer that is adequate we can continue to do this.
Sometimes I use peas, rolled oats, beans. I have a looked up what I could and couldn't feed them.
My daughter and I watched a video called PetFooled and it inspired us. I thought about it but she took over and did it. I finally then learned to do it as well. At first it's a pain but later it became just something I do. Since these are all foods that we are likely to have on hand for ourselves that makes it easy as well so I think when we get on the road as long as we have a freezer that is adequate we can continue to do this.