Home-cooked meals for pets: Still odd
By William M. Hartnett on Apr 2, 2007 in oddities
>Home Cooking for Pets Is Suddenly Not So Odd (NYT)
Pet food scare notwithstanding, cookbooks for dogs and cats remain strange:
“Arden Moore, author of ‘Real Food for Dogs,’ said some pet owners might cook for their pets only temporarily. … Her recipes are formulated to be toothsome for both quadruped and cook. When she makes the Canine Casserole (brown rice, ground chuck, carrots, broccoli and garlic) and Marvelous Mutt Meatballs (ground beef, Cheddar cheese, shredded carrots, bread crumbs, egg, garlic powder and tomato paste) for her dogs, Chipper and Cleo, she digs in, too. And the Leap for Liver? ‘They love it, but for me, no thanks. I’m not a big fan of beef liver.’”


















