Not exact matches
Ingredients: 1 cup uncooked red quinoa, rinsed and drained 1/2 tbsp coconut oil (or other oil) 3 garlic cloves, minced 2 cup diced sweet onion (about 1/2 large) 1 jalapeno, seeded if
preferred and diced 1 large sweet potato (350 g), peeled and chopped to 1/2 -1 inch dice (2.5 - 3 cups) * 1.5 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp chili powder 1/2 tsp ground coriander 6 cups vegetable broth 1.5 cups cooked black beans (one (15 - oz) can rinsed and drained)
fine grain sea salt and black pepper, to taste (I used 1/2 tsp salt or a bit more) 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (or red pepper flakes) 2 handfuls Spinach or kale leaves, optional toppings: avocado, corn chips, cilantro, cashew cream, lime juice, tomatoes or salsa, green onion
2 - 3 cups chopped romaine lettuce 1/4 cup cooked quinoa (feel free to substitute freekeh or other
grain if you have it on hand) 1/4 cup black beans (cooked and drained, or canned and drained) 1/4 cup chopped organic mango (fresh
preferred, or frozen is
fine) 1 fresh tomato, diced 1 green onion, sliced on the bias 10 organic blue corn chips, crushed 1/2 organic avocado, diced 1/4 cup chopped cilantro 2 tablespoons fresh salsa
Most cats
prefer fine -
grained, unscented, clumping clay litter, but if your cat grew up with a different type, he may like that best.
Most cats
prefer fine -
grained litters, presumably because they have a softer feel.
In comparison tests, cats overwhelmingly
preferred fine -
grained clumping litter products.
Most cats
prefer fine -
grained, soft substrates for elimination, so the clumping litters or dust - free small
grained clay litters are most acceptable.
Research has shown that most cats
prefer fine -
grained litters.
Research shows that most cats
prefer 2 inches of
fine -
grained clay litter.
Although research shows that cats tend to
prefer fine -
grained, unscented clay litter, experiment to see which your feline friend likes.
Research has shown that most cats
prefer fine -
grained, unscented litters.
If you are
prefer grain free food, that is
fine, but fruits can always be an essential part of your dog's diet.
Most cats
prefer a litter that has a
fine grain and is soft.
After recovery, many declawed cats
prefer fine -
grained litter.