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Old 28-03-2011, 11:40 PM
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Re: A weeks worth of raw in one freezer drawer

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All looks very yummy, bet they love it. Good value too - like the rhyming thread title BTW think it should finish - Next week I will go, and get me some more!
I love that you read it right and got the rhyme! and I got yours too!! Tee he he
Just can't wait to get my chest freezer now. Brother should be moving out next week and taking his stuff from the shed so freezer can go in there!
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:45 PM
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Looks nice whereas I got to be nearly sick cutting up liver and kidney for his one organ meal of the week. At least it wasn't tripe
Ah I havent had the pleasure of tripe yet, that'll be introduced week after next.
I don't mind kidneys at all, can even hold them barehand while I portion them up. But livers still a bit ewww.
When I defrosted the heart yesterday I wasn't sure if I was gonna chicken out and just give it to Willow whole but when I started on it and realised just how meaty it was I was fine.

Whats the best method for tripe do you think? A lot say feed it part frozen. Where do you get yours from? The dog food co?
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:47 PM
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Re: A weeks worth of raw in one freezer drawer

Liver is definitely ew. I thought nothing could bother me after the amount of dissections I've had to do but that's one thing that always makes me gag. I feed tripe partially frozen because it's the only way he'll eat it. I get it on bulk order with some other raw feeders not sure where they get it
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Whats the best method for tripe do you think? A lot say feed it part frozen. Where do you get yours from? The dog food co?
Tripe is fine frozen (smell wise) as long as you don't get it everywhere. I like to cut it up frozen to semi-frozen into meal sized portions (a sharp knife plus a rolling pin will get you through it if it's frozen), and as long as you wash your hands thoroughly (wouldn't advise smelling them after you've finished cutting the tripe though) it's fine. Then just let it defrost if you want to feed it thawed, voila, un-smelly tripe! Pixel has his tripe frozen, thawed and semi-frozen: it just depends on how forgetful I've been on the day before. I do like to feed it thawed, but he has had it straight out of the freezer and only semi-thawed before.

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Re: A weeks worth of raw in one freezer drawer

Tripe flavoured kisses *shudders*
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They're not nice- I assure you.

The other half came home from work about a month ago, and of course Pixel went over to say hello: to which the other half let him kiss him. He pulled away after the first lick, turned around to me and asked if he'd had tripe today for breakfast. Of course he hadn't had it for his breakfast, he was in the process of eating it for his tea.

Hasn't let him kiss him since unless he's sure he hasn't had tripe for dinner!
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Re: A weeks worth of raw in one freezer drawer

I love the smell of tripe, it smells like cows, ironically.


I'm very impressed you managed to get all that in one drawer!
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