Two corrections:
The cat food is actually a 3.5-oz. can, not 5 oz. I think....
And I left out "cup" before brown rice flour
that is ingenious, and a moneysaver also, Lee,
> I got into a deal last month that provides me with a box of food from Angel
> Food Ministries each month. Well I found out yesterday that there isn't a
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> yeast and cat food. Fold in cooled turkey/cereal mixture and serve topped
> with spray-on kitty vitamins. Makes about 12 cat-sized portions.
>Cook the oatmeal in the broth from steaming the ground turkey and add brown
>rice flour while still hot. In a large bowl, beat eggs and add oil, tamari,
>yeast and cat food. Fold in cooled turkey/cereal mixture and serve topped
>with spray-on kitty vitamins. Makes about 12 cat-sized portions.
That sounds delicious. I don't think they'd need the soy sauce
though.
It reminds me of some of the things I made for Betty in the last weeks
of her life, when it was getting harder for her to eat. One good
recipe was a can of albacore tuna, sauteed in butter and cream.
The cream was easy for her to lick up, the butter gave her some more
fat, and when she could, she could snap up the chunks of tuna.
Leftovers would be reheated in a pan with garlic, basil, and white
wine, then eaten by me on top of linguine.
polonca12000 - 22 Dec 2006 20:00 GMT
>>Cook the oatmeal in the broth from steaming the ground turkey and add brown
>>rice flour while still hot. In a large bowl, beat eggs and add oil, tamari,
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> Leftovers would be reheated in a pan with garlic, basil, and white
> wine, then eaten by me on top of linguine.
No one could take better care of Betty than you, Tak.
Lots of purrs,
Polonca and Soncek