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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone broth

Bone broth is great for everyone. I make it for the dogs because their health is more attended to than ours.

There are a lot of powders out on the market right now but honestly? Make it yourself. It's super easy and MUCH cheaper. It's a great immune system booster and helps with allergies and food sensitivities. It's a superior joint supplement so help your dogs age more easily and feed them some bone broth with their food. Note: this is not in any way a food replacement.

Ingredients 
Marrow bones - I keep some in the freezer, which is what you see below.
2 TBS Apple Cider Vinegar - I prefer Bragg's
Water
Directions
Put bones in a crockpot. Cover them with water plus an inch or so. Cook on low for at least 24 hours. I usually start them at night around 7 pm and let them go for 24 hours plus that overnight.

Remove bones (throw out, do not give to dogs) and allow liquid to cool. When refrigerated it should be a jelly-like consistency. There may be a skin of fat on the top that you can remove. Store in airtight jars. Bone broth doesn't last long like that so I keep one out and freeze the rest - leave plenty of space in jars when you freeze so they don't burst.

Warm a few tablespoons for about 10 seconds and put over dog food. Humans can eat this as well, and it's just as good for you.

And today...D-Day. When fascism was recognized and we recoiled and sent our bravest to fight like hell against it.


9 comments:

  1. I didn't know about all of these benefits! Thanks for sharing!!

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  2. Hawkeye is feeling betrayed that I've never made this for her. Must correct!

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  3. I have never made my own bone broth at home, glad to know it sounds easy enough!

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  4. Making your own broth is so easy! But I have never done it i the crock pot, even easier! I need to do this and add to my poor old and almost toothless dog's fancy no grain food!

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  5. I've been wanting to know how to make bone broth' thought it was much more complicated. Going to make it this week - thanks!!! As you said, the animals get much more attention, health-wise since they can't tell me what they feel like.

    And fascism... God help us! So proud of Mike!

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  6. Thanks for the recipe - I've heard of people making it and drinking it for themselves but I also assumed it was more involved. Spade and Frannie could both use the joint-booster.

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  7. Wow I need to make this for the benefits alone, and yes to sharing with the pups <3

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  8. One of my health-crazy bffs swears by bone broth and loves it. I've been meaning to try it. I know the dogs would definitely benefit. Thanks for the recipe! I had no idea how to make it!

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  9. I really like the idea of trying this out. I'll bookmark it and hope for the best :)

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