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really it's cost neutral. Instead of buying boneless chickens, i buy bone in which is significantly cheaper, and debone them. Same with whole chickens, save up the carcasses and freeze them until i have enough. Then it's really just leeks, onions and carrots that i add.
Dook: http://rawfed.com/myths/bacteria.html
'People often point to the fact that dogs shed salmonella in their feces (even kibble-fed dogs do this) without showing any ill effects as proof that the dog is infected with salmonella. In reality, all this proves is that the dog has effectively passed the salmonella through its system with no problems. Yes, the dog can act as a salmonella carrier, but the solution is simple—do not eat dog crap and wash your hands after picking up after your dog.
Even kibble-fed dogs regularly shed salmonella and other bacteria. Most of the documented cases of severe bacterial septicemia are from kibble-fed animals or animals suffering from reactions to vaccines.'
Omg, don't eat dog crap????!!
well shit.
Obviously not, or he's trolling hard.have you ever been in a butcher shop? like a reputable one? they don't toss that stuff in a disposal area.
tell us what makes her stainless steel.