Jul 22, 2008 #11 chcknrs Songster 11 Years Joined Mar 7, 2008 Messages 646 Reaction score 6 Points 151 Location Kelso, WA Quote: I boil them with onion as well. Yummy!
Jul 22, 2008 #12 SandraMort Songster 11 Years Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 1,115 Reaction score 2 Points 171 Location ny My soon to be upstairs neighbors have dogs. Which organs can they eat? Quote:
Jul 22, 2008 #13 bluie Songster 12 Years Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 482 Reaction score 31 Points 139 Throw gizzards and hearts in the soup pot, or simmer in the bean pot. I would save up the livers for liver and onions.
Throw gizzards and hearts in the soup pot, or simmer in the bean pot. I would save up the livers for liver and onions.
Jul 22, 2008 #14 AK-Bird-brain I gots Duckies! 12 Years Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 1,030 Reaction score 11 Points 169 Location Sterling, Alaska Quote: Our neighbors have a sled dog team. They have a slightly different diet than most dogs. That being said they eat every thing but the beaks.
Quote: Our neighbors have a sled dog team. They have a slightly different diet than most dogs. That being said they eat every thing but the beaks.
Jul 24, 2008 #15 starbrite In the Brooder 11 Years Joined May 25, 2008 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Points 32 Location South Brittany, France Fry them up, with onion and bacon, black or green pepper corns (experiment), flame with brandy, add red wine, reduce, then purée, I use one of those hand blenders, when cool spread on toast, home made pâté, lovely.
Fry them up, with onion and bacon, black or green pepper corns (experiment), flame with brandy, add red wine, reduce, then purée, I use one of those hand blenders, when cool spread on toast, home made pâté, lovely.
Jul 25, 2008 #16 freerange freaks Songster 12 Years Joined Jul 21, 2007 Messages 154 Reaction score 3 Points 131 Location Ontario, Canada my sleddogs LOVE beaks Last edited: Jul 25, 2008