LateApex
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Tried these today... the Greyhound loves them, the Jack Russell will eat them, only to keep the other dog from having two. 
I may be wrong on this but it is my understanding that since a carnivore's short intestine cannot process vegetable material efficiently, it will eat the stomach contense of it's kill first. This makes a lot of sense.
My cat loves asparagus, but only after it's been nuked in the Wifey's super-secret beer-butter sauce. Might be like digestive juices.
My cat loves asparagus, but only after it's been nuked in the Wifey's super-secret beer-butter sauce.
I use the grains wet or semi-dry. I keep a bowl of grains in the fridge for about a week after brewing to make these, bread, pizza dough, etc. It dries out some over time, but it really does not matter.
Does it start to get sour? I did this for about 3 days then I noticed how sour it smelled and promptly used it as compost.
I have some grains frozen, when I run out I'll be set. Just thaw em out.
SWMBO - Thinks its hamburger. (Freezer is dark) Won't she be surprised when it thaws!!![]()
Just for the record...
These things come out looking the same as they did going in...but with more of a tapered end.
Does it start to get sour? I did this for about 3 days then I noticed how sour it smelled and promptly used it as compost.
I have some grains frozen, when I run out I'll be set. Just thaw em out.
SWMBO - Thinks its hamburger. (Freezer is dark) Won't she be surprised when it thaws!!![]()
Do you use the grain wet or do you have to dry it in the oven first?
Gawd, I sound like a hill-billy don't I?
These are quite tasty. Wait, these are for the dogs???
Mine was a bit dry when mixing and just crumbles when I give it to the dogs (they are small so I break these in two to give to them). Next time I'll try less flour and dry it longer in the oven.