Silent Stalkers Stew

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Silent Stalkers Stew Ingredients

1 Chicken (3 to 3 1/2 8 Ounces sausage links,
2 c Water 3 Potatoes, diced
1 Bay leaf 2 Carrots, cut into thick
1/2 ts Dried oregano 6 sm White onions, peeled
1/2 ts Dried thyme 1 c Brussels sprouts, trimmed
Salt 1 qt Chicken Stock
Freshly ground black pepper Kibble (pages 73-80) [See

Instructions for Silent Stalkers Stew

Place chicken pieces in large kettle, add water, and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat, add bay leaf, oregano, thyme, and salt and pepper to taste, and simmer chicken, covered, for 25 minutes. Add sausage, potatoes, carrots, onions, and Brussels sprouts; continue to cook at a rapid simmer, covered, for 20 minutes longer. Add some stock if mixture begins to dry out. Remove chicken pieces and bone them. Arrange chicken and rest of stew over a plate of kibble. Pour enough stock over dish to make a rich gravy. Serve at once. Makes 2 1/2 to 3 quarts chicken stew. Makes 2 1/2 to 3 quarts chicken stew. [Heh! Had you guys going with that kibble reference Ill bet. "Ceideburgs finally gone over the edge. A pity..." Picked up a genuine cookbook for dog food yesterday. Its called "Bone Appetit!" Too cute, huh? Since I dont even like to cook for myself very much the pooch will just have to make do with leftovers, but it is an interesting book. Lots of doggie lore like the following about Basenjis, the "Silent Stalker" of the recipe title.] Basenjis are depicted in ancient Egyptian scrolls looking exactly as the breed does today. Eventually Basenjis migrated further south in Africa, becoming silent stalkers for tribesmen in the Belgian Congo, where they were discovered by British explorers in the late nineteenth century. With an expressively wrinkled forehead, a tightly up curled tail, and no bark at all, the Basenjis was immediately favored as an export. Fastidiously clean by nature, the Basenjis has a grooming ritual that is similar to a cats and involves licking the entire coat to clean it. The Basenjis chortle, described as an appealing yodel, is its most distinguishing characteristic. MULTI-GRAIN DOG KIBBLE: 2 cups whole wheat flour 1 1/2 cups all-purpose unbleached flour 1/2 cup soy flour 1 cup cornmeal 1 cup nonfat dry milk powder 1 cup rolled oats 1/2 cup wheat germ 1/2 cup brewers yeast 1 tablespoon salt 1 large egg 5 tablespoons corn oil 3 cups water Preheat oven to 350F and grease two 13 x 9-inch baking sheets. In a large mixing bowl, combine whole wheat, all-purpose and soy flours, cornmeal, milk powder, oats, brewers yeast, and salt. In a small bowl, combine egg and corn oil. Stir water into dry ingredients, then add egg mixture, mixing well. The batter will be thin. Divide batter between baking sheets, spreading evenly 1/2 inch thick, as though for pizza. Bake for 45 minutes. Cool kibble, then break into small pieces. Store in covered container in refrigerator, or divide into individual servings, place in freezer bags, and freeze. Makes 20 cups kibble. From "Bone Appetit!" by Suzan Anson, New Chapter Press, N.Y. ISBN: 0-942257-13-8 Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; November 22 1992. File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/cberg2.zip

Main Ingredient: ChickenCuisine: Uncategorized

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