Sweet Potato
Beefeaters Sweet Potato Snack Strips for dogs are a digestible and long lasting all natural substitute to rawhides and other less healthful snacks. Low in fat, calories and sodium, these 100 percent all natural snacks support maintain healthful eyes and skin and coat. They are a outstanding source of beta-carotene, fiber and minerals. Sweet Potatoes are rich in vitamins, fiber, and betaca rotena. Dogs love the sweet delicious taste!
Sweet potatoes are a traditionalisti southern soul feed that ought to be enjoyed more often. Sweet potatoes are high in nutritional value, an splendid source of fiber, vitamins A and C, iron, potassium and calcium. The darker flesh varieties have more vitamin A and beta-carotene than the lighter varieties. As a bonus, sweet potatoes are comparatively low in calories and have no fat or cholesterol.
Sweet potatoes may be cooked in most of the ways that regular potatoes are. Baked, boiled, or sauted, sweet potatoes are a nutritious dish.
My bestloved sweet potato recipe is a baked sweet potato. Prick the sweet potato all over. Then bake the sweet potato in a moderate oven, or microwave until soft to the touch. When done, moisten with a little crushed pineapple and juice, sprinkle with cinnamon. This is a great meal when looking at your calories and fat. No butter needed. Or undertake these Sweet Potato Pancakes for a dissimilar presentation.
Sweet Potato Pancakes
1 sweet potato (3/4 pound), peeled and cut into 1 ½ inch chunks
2 tablespoons all intention flour
2 huge eggs
2 tablespoons milk
salt and freshly ground pepper
vegetable oil for frying
- In a saucepan, cover the sweet potato with cold water and boil until tender, with regards to 10 minutes.
- Drain and mash until smooth. Stir in the flour, eggs and milk and season with salt and pepper.
- In a big nonstick skillet, heat 2 tablespoons oil.
- Spoon batter into skillet by rounded tablespoons. Cook over low heat until browned; flip and brown on the other side.
Makes 12 little sweet potato pancakes.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Made my dog sick; $400 vet bill. By Bundrew I purchased these for my 3 month-old lab. I also purchased a good deal of other treats (dehydrated liver, Kong biscuits, bully sticks). 1-2 days after feeding these to my lab she got violently ill — vomiting and diarrhea. Took her to the vet and after an during one night stay and IV fluids, the vet had no idea what it was. They decisive to x-ray her to see if something was blocking her intestines. Nothing. After antibiotics and rest she was back to her normal high energetic self. I gave her more of these sweet potato fries with regards to a week after her basi sickness episode…. and 24 hrs later she was vomiting again. I was worried, but figured that it must be something I was feeding her. I then examined the package and saw these are made in China. I threw them out and my puppy has been fine since. Logic points to these treats…. I will no longer buy feed items for my dog from China. Nobody else has posted anything regarding ill reactions to these treats, but search around, a large total of dog treats from China are making our dogs sick.
3 of 3 humans found the following review helpful.
My dog loves these! By Linda in NJ I got a dog from the SPCA a few months ago, and learned that in addition to being more or less overweight, he also requires a grain-free diet due to allergies. He also can’t have chicken and a few other things, which makes it hard to find treats I may give him. My vet suggested these, since she gives them to her own dogs. My little guy loves them! They’re likewise low calorie, so I may provide them liberally without worrying. I have since shared a heap of with friends, and their dogs love them, too. I have seen these in my local pet shop for a few dollars more, so I think the price is good. I’ve gone through a couple of containers by now and my dog still comes running for them when I say “treat!”. Highly commend these.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Dog’s Love This By M. JACOBY Wanted to give my dogs a dissimilar type of treat other than the ordinary dog biscuit and decisive to try these. My dogs utterly love these sweet potato fries. All I have to do is reach for the jar and I’ve got their unseparated attention. Will keep buying these as long as Amazon offers them at this price.
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