Anyway, I made a few other tweaks to those other two recipes as well, like adding herbs and playing around with
the quantities of a few ingredients, and adding in more spinach.
Not exact matches
I made a
few tweaks to the
ingredients, and the
quantities simply because I wanted to make more
of a single serving (though I'll definitely be making a larger batch from now on!)
We omitted recipes that used
ingredients outside
of the basic butter, flour, sugar, etc. except for a
few exceptions that used very small
quantities of ingredients like molasses, cornstarch, baking powder or turbinado sugar.
To create the chocolate flavour I added raw cacao powder and tweaked a
few of the other
ingredient quantities to ensure they stayed nice and moist.
Keep in mind, though, that
ingredients are listed in order
of quantity, so if any type
of sugar is listed in the first
few ingredients, the food is most likely high in added sugars.
One
of the downsides
of this dog food, though, is the relatively large
quantities (not huge, but higher up on the
ingredient list than might be comfortable for some dog owners)
of a
few questionable
ingredients: pea protein, tomato pomace and canola oil.
We'll end our list with Taste
of the Wild's Hi Prairie formula, although we want to make sure you're aware
of a
few of the more controversial
ingredients here, since they're present in slightly bigger
quantities than we sometimes like to see.