Dog Chef

Nov 19, 2021 8:53 PM

Pizzamantiger

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Thanks for the idea @OP

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"Say 'bark' again!" "Bark, motherfucker! Do you speak it?"

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Every time I slow cook a roast, doggos get the juice over their food. They also get the leftover canned food the cat leaves. Which is a lot

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My dog would say the same about a 2 week old sandwich laying in some random bush

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When pan frying pan meats I always poured the extra fat on top of my dog's food.

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Fish farts!!

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Tono Italian tuna in olive oil

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The sommelier recommends a pairing of licking your own butthole.

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That sounds deadly. Is it the same one from John Wick ?

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Get ready for tuna farts!

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My cat eats a mix of his dry cat food and tuna. Gets 2/3rds of a can of a day. Hope it’s healthy- haven’t seen anything to suggest otherwise

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I thought it was just me

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Thought I was the only one who did this.

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Sardines in our house

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Once you do that the dog expects it every time. I used to shake parmesan on my dog's dried food, now I get stinkers w/o doing it

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lol, started mixing a bit of the gravy from the cat's food into his each night. Shit is gone in seconds. :p

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Canned cat food is a great way to get pills in a dog.

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Green what?

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Der ferk.

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I used to give my dogface tuna water ice cubes on hot days.

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I used to do that with my hotdog water. One dog liked it. The other 2 had no idea what to do with an ice cube. The husky got them all.

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heh a tourist

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Cuisine is just kitchen in french, tho!

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It also means to cook in French.

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It's true. It does however also refer to the whole of a culture's culinary traditions. Like "Gastronomy" but less snob, more general.

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Wait. A dog ate a tourist?

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Dodging a huge warning right there. Care to change that from tourist to McDonald’s on middle of nowhere.

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Be careful how frequently you do it! Tuna has high levels of Mercury and can lead to mercury poisoning, which can cause health problems.

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It's also often full of salt.

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Tuna is overfished anyway, not really a sustainable food

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I was about to ask about that bc I read this and recoiled in concern

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Tuna is an apex predator. When you eat the top of the food chain you eat all of the bioaccumulative pollution below it.

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Back in the olden times, tuna was packed in oil. Our doggos would loooooove that.

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Still comes that way

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The oil made it inedible to me and our cat at the time who LOVED tuna. Even after I rinsed it in water.

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You know you can still buy tuna in oil right?

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I prefer tuna packed in oil. Yolo

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You can still get it but i prefer water because it makes less of a mess

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You can still pick between oil or water. Or here in Korea, oil, or spicy oil with extra flavorings

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Tuna in spicy oil sounds amazing

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Make a post about iT !

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still can here in Canada. their is a brand specific for tuna in oil.. major brands it only comes in tiny snack sized cans

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Every korean person I have ever met complains constantly about how oily food is. EVEN WHEN THERE IS NO OIL IN IT. And then I learn this...

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Salty too!

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Here in Germany, all canned fish is sold either in plant oil or in a sauce with way too much sugar. I hate it. No point in eating sardines …

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Not true for tuna, that's either in oil or "in its own juice". Can't say much about other canned fish though, what you say sounds annoying

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or salmon for the n-3 if it's drenched in plant oil with lots of n-6. I already get way too much n-6 from the rest of my diet.

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Not particularly healthy oil though. Omega-6 laden plant oil. Kind of beats the purpose of eating fish for EPA & DHA if you add lots of n-6.

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Not that tuna is a good source of n-3 anyway.

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bitchen good source of mercury tho!

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It improves my ability to gauge whether I need to wear a jacket or not

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All the oil tuna i see now is in olive oil.

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Which has a disastrous fatty acid profile. 6-to-3 ratio is 13:1, and that's assuming ALA is as bioavailable as EPA & DHA. It isn't. We only…

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convert 6% of ALA to EPA and a mere 3.8% to DHA, assuming we don't consume n-6 in addition. If the meal is high in n-6, those percentages …

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are cut in half. Meaning the actual, effective 6:3 ratio of olive oil is closer to 520:1. Since the main reason to eat fish is to improve …

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