Art's Breakfast

I'll tell you this, and this is absolutely true: the standards that pet food suppliers have to abide by are better than the wholesale meat business that sells meat to humans.
 
Also FYI: Dog's mouths are cleaner than humans.

You know if you fried some dog food up in a pan, it might taste pretty good. I think I'll do that. Add a touch of salt, a bit of pepper, serve with some potatoes...I'm starving.
 
I had found a dog treat recipe in my mom's old recipe box and I thought that it was some sort of bread recipe by looking at the ingredients! It wasn't until I read on the bottom of the page that she had written "Dog Goodies."
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>BonnieRumsfield wrote:

Also FYI: Dog's mouths are cleaner than humans.

You know if you fried some dog food up in a pan, it might taste pretty good. I think I'll do that. Add a touch of salt, a bit of pepper, serve with some potatoes...I'm starving.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

i'd rather chew broken glass.. LOL kidding. i'd go easy on the salt, though.. some brands are very salty.

god, we dont know when to stop. haha. :p
 
I'm really starting to think about whether or not I should eat dog food. Around my area lately there have been a few scares about something in some dog foods that have made dogs sick and even killed a few. :(

Ribs sound good right about now, preferably from a cow or a pig, Herr Klopek.
 
dog biscuits are nice.... i damn watching lethal weapon when i was younger for that

yes it is a weird world we live in :p
 
I remember Mel Gibson eating one, right?

He liked it, too.
 
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