Holiday Food Storage Containers
Posted in Holiday on 07/08/2007 01:16 am by adminholiday food storage containers
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Holiday Oval Assortment Labels, Pack of 54 $3.95 Plan ahead while you’re canning, and label your jars for gift-giving during the holiday season. These labels come in a package of 54 self-adhesive labels in 3 designs – 18 each of pine, holly and poinsettia. Perfect to use with our Holiday Assortment Lids, the labels measure 2-1/4″ wide and fit all Ball quilted jelly jars, or any smooth canning jar surface…. |
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Bodum Yohki Airtight Glass Storage Jar with Stainless Steel Lid, 1.0 l, 34-Ounce $21.50 Store your coffee in style with the Bodum Yohki Medium Storage Jar from Bodum. The Bodum Yohki glass storage jar is suitable for coffee and more. The Bodum Yohki jar is also valuable in a home office, or as a decorative holder in bathroom or laundry room. The Bodum Yohki Medium Storage Jar is crafted from high-quality glass and stainless steel…. |
Homemade doggie diet?
My dogs get a high-quality dry food, but over the holidays I ran out of food for a few days.
(My sister accidentally donated the storage container of food I brought. Sorry, Goodwill! The rural area we were in didn’t carry their brand and I was leery of switching.)
Instead, I baked a big pan of black beans and brown rice and served with a small hamburger patty, hard-boiled egg, salt-free veggie blend (corn, carrots, peas), and olive oil. I like to cook, the pups like to eat – just curious about what a proper, balanced homemade diet should contain.
My dogs are healthy large breed (100+ lbs) adults.
Thanks!
you should feed them raw here are some links
http://www.rawfeddogs.net/
http://www.rawmeatybones.com/
dogs are carnivores and really dont need veggies or grain or fruit but it sound pretty good
all they do is slow there digestive system