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Hello once again.
I am a little behind with my reading of the FML but I couldn't help but
respond to the Bob Church's recipe question.
This is how I do up our fuzzies soup recipe. We buy chicken legs with the
backs attached (when the price is low) and freeze them. When we want
chicken for supper (actually, it is do I need chicken soup for the ferrets
that dictate when and how much chicken we eat) we boil 3 pieces until
cooked, in purified or distilled water (don't need comments on how good or
bad these methods of water purification may be - I am just stating what I
do). I don't put a sauce or anything on it until the meat is off of the
bones. I keep all of the bones, skin, fat, and scraps in a separate
container, as well as the juice that is left from cooking the chicken. A
few days later we repeat the process, using the same liquid and a few days
later, we do it again. Now I take all of the scraps and liquid, add more
water if necessary and boil for about 1 hr. I have an osterizer and fill
the glass container 2/3 full of bone, scraps and liquid, plus any other
ingredients that I want to include, like softened kibble, linatone, etc.
and start on a very low speed and gradually work my way up to top speed.
When I figure is has blended enough, I pour it through a metal sieve into a
large bowl. I repeat this process until all is blended. What is left in
the sieve is very small pieces of bone but I throw that away once I have
squeezed out all of the nice thick soup with a spoon. I stir it all up and
pour it in small containers and freeze it. Because we have 9 ferrets and
feed them either once or twice a day (sick ones get lots, twice a day
and maybe more if necessary) we forgo the ice cube trays and use larger
containers. We go through a lot of chicken but they love it and it is a
good way to hide the medicine. It is also very thick so I thin it down for
the ones that get it as a treat and keep it thick for the sick ones. I can
still suck it up in a syringe too.
Well, that's it folks. That is how I do it and I found that this works
best for me.
Take care.
Tryntje Miller.
[Posted in FML issue 2621]
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