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Old January 21st, 2004, 03:27 PM
Cubit
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This was the 2nd time in my life that I have bought ground beef. It was on
sale for $1.99 a pound. (The first time was when I tried making spaghetti
sauce, years ago.)

I tried giving my dog some raw hamburger. Wow, he loved it.

Given advice from this group I tried making a thin patty and then built a
pizza on top. Instead of frying the whole pile, I fried the patty by itself
and then nuked after the toppings were added.

This was very yummy and filling.

I wish Roundtable would offer something like this.


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Old January 21st, 2004, 05:38 PM
Kevin Gowen
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Cubit wrote:

I tried giving my dog some raw hamburger. Wow, he loved it.


Why are you wow-ing over the fact that a canine ate and enjoyed raw flesh?

Ta ta,
K
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Old January 21st, 2004, 06:19 PM
Cubit
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Why are you wow-ing over the fact that a canine ate and enjoyed raw flesh?

Ta ta,
K


My dog is very picky eater. He often rejects premium meaty canned dog foods.
I had never thought to just buy raw hamburger for him. It is cheaper than
"Caesar's" or "Moist and Meaty."

I was surprised and impressed.

This part of my post was a bit off topic, but most of my post was about the
meat pizza for the human of the house.


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Old January 21st, 2004, 07:36 PM
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Cubit wrote:

Why are you wow-ing over the fact that a canine ate and enjoyed raw flesh?

Ta ta,
K



My dog is very picky eater. He often rejects premium meaty canned dog foods.


Those are not raw flesh.

Ta ta,
K
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Old January 21st, 2004, 08:05 PM
George Parton
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Cubit wrote:
This was the 2nd time in my life that I have bought ground beef. It was on
sale for $1.99 a pound. (The first time was when I tried making spaghetti
sauce, years ago.)

I tried giving my dog some raw hamburger. Wow, he loved it.

Given advice from this group I tried making a thin patty and then built a
pizza on top. Instead of frying the whole pile, I fried the patty by itself
and then nuked after the toppings were added.

This was very yummy and filling.

I wish Roundtable would offer something like this.



Cubit,
You will find it difficult to contribute anything to this group without
getting hassled. Some of these folks just have to pick!
I appreciate you sharing the ground beef story. And, on behalf of your
pooch, he thanks you too!
I will share a tip. We found that buying roasts and steaks and grinding
ourselves gives us peace of mind. Knowing what goes into that mix is
comforting. Also, it isn't necessary to cook it so well done if you
know what you start with.
We still buy the cheap fat stuff and cook it very well for large batches
of chili and such.
Good luck,
George

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Old January 21st, 2004, 11:41 PM
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Kevin Gowen wrote in message ...
Cubit wrote:

I tried giving my dog some raw hamburger. Wow, he loved it.


Why are you wow-ing over the fact that a canine ate and enjoyed raw flesh?

Ta ta,
K


No kidding...and I hope you don't think eating mounds of hamburger on
top of a pizza crust is all that healthy.
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Old January 22nd, 2004, 12:32 AM
DigitalVinyl
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"Cubit" wrote:

Given advice from this group I tried making a thin patty and then built a
pizza on top. Instead of frying the whole pile, I fried the patty by itself
and then nuked after the toppings were added.

This was very yummy and filling.

I wish Roundtable would offer something like this.


I didn't think to try something like that... so obvious.

I just made two small "pizzas" on portabello mushroom caps. They were
really good. Brushed them with olive oil (they really soaked up oil
fast). baked for 7 minutes at 350 to soften. Topped with leftover
cooked sausage, a 1/4 cup of crushed tomato, basil, hot pepper flakes
& cheeses and heated till melted. I will definitely make them again.

The mushrooms cost a few carbs (3.6 carbs in 3.5 oz; 2 caps).
Fiber:1.9 NetCarbs:6.9 Fat:63.3 Protein:26.8 Calories:704.0


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Old January 22nd, 2004, 12:38 AM
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Kevin Gowen wrote in
:

Cubit wrote:

I tried giving my dog some raw hamburger. Wow, he loved it.


Why are you wow-ing over the fact that a canine ate and enjoyed raw
flesh?


One of my cats won't touch ground beef. He's a very picky eater. My other
cat just laughs at him and scarfs down anything I give him. :-)

Chakolate

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I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one
more start with perhaps a bit of magic waiting somewhere behind the
morning.
--J. B. Priestley
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Old January 22nd, 2004, 12:43 AM
Kevin Gowen
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Chakolate wrote:

Kevin Gowen wrote in
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Cubit wrote:


I tried giving my dog some raw hamburger. Wow, he loved it.


Why are you wow-ing over the fact that a canine ate and enjoyed raw
flesh?



One of my cats won't touch ground beef. He's a very picky eater. My other
cat just laughs at him and scarfs down anything I give him. :-)

Chakolate


Wow, a cat person. There's a real treat. Oh, it gets better! A smiley
emoticon!

Ta ta,
K
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Old January 22nd, 2004, 12:56 AM
Chakolate
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Kevin Gowen wrote in
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Chakolate wrote:

Kevin Gowen wrote in
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Cubit wrote:


I tried giving my dog some raw hamburger. Wow, he loved it.

Why are you wow-ing over the fact that a canine ate and enjoyed raw
flesh?



One of my cats won't touch ground beef. He's a very picky eater. My
other cat just laughs at him and scarfs down anything I give him.
:-)

Chakolate


Wow, a cat person. There's a real treat. Oh, it gets better! A smiley
emoticon!


I'm so glad you're pleased. Meow. :-)

Chakolate

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I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one
more start with perhaps a bit of magic waiting somewhere behind the
morning.
--J. B. Priestley
 




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