I've seen dogs who just love
the really big carrots that are too tough for people anyway.
Not exact matches
We're not
big squash eaters, and I was scared the
carrots wouldn't work well, but they
really did.
I'm not a
big fan of
carrots but this is
really good.
Yes, I too have not
really been
big on
carrot cake though have gotten
really into it with this recipe... I am so glad that you liked it and that it worked out well for your bday.
Carrot cake is
really a spice cake, so there's no need to bite into
big chunks of
carrot while eating it.
I made a
big batch of dill buttermilk dressing — it's
really a ranch dressing with dill as the star — for this salad and have been dipping into it all week for all sorts of things — with
carrot sticks, as a sandwich spread.
I'm a
big fan of roasting
carrots, I think it
really brings out their flavor.
One of my
biggest thrills in the last couple years have been when my kids ask for sprouts, nut milk,
carrot juice, green smoothies... I
really want my kids lunches to «look like» the other kids lunches so they aren't made fun of just because they eat «differently» Perhaps this won't even be a worry at all....
However, another method — and a
big favourite with OUR babies — is to BAKE the
carrots, which
really intensifies the sweetness and is very easy to do!
2 green peppers 3
really big heads broccoli 2 sweet potatoes 1
big butternut squash OR 2 - 3 cups brown rice or oatmeal for grain option 1 bag frozen spinach 2 apples 6
carrots Bone broth or chicken broth — about 4 - 6 cups to cover contents
And since what is
really important is what we eat in total, here is a screenshot of the same analysis of a «meal» consisting of 1 cup of brown rice, 1 cup black beans, 1 cup cooked
carrots, 6 cups of romaine lettuce (I like
big salads), and a large apple.