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On Top of Spaghetti....

*Updated 11/5/09* I added more pictures and corrected some stuff.

I made meatball spaghetti for the puppies last night because Hiro was getting tired of the regular food. It's a recipe made specifically for dogs so you don't have to worry about making them sick. The puppies love it because it's like eating people food. It's easy to make and it helps get rid of leftover meat and vegetables that's sitting in the fridge.

What do you think of it, Ando?

Look at that tongue!



You spilled some, Hiro.

Maro even looks grumpy when she eats.


The Verdict:
What do you think? They licked the bowl clean!


Meatball Spaghetti
Ingredients
  • 9 oz - 1 lb ground meat (I used pork)
  • 1 egg
  • 1 small onion
  • 1 zucchini or carrot
  • 1/2 bunch oregano or few dashes of dry oregano
  • vegetable oil for frying
  • 5 oz cooked spaghetti, cut into small pieces (about inch in length)
  • 1 small can (6 oz) tomato sauce
Preparation

Use the food processor to chop the onion, zucchini/carrot, and meat separately. Mix the onion, vegetable, meat, and egg in a big bowl. Add oregano leaves or a few dashes of dry oregano in the mixture. Roll the mixture into little doggy-bite size balls.
Fry the meatballs in a little bit of vegetable oil, and make sure it's cooked thoroughly.
Drain the oil and fat from the pan, and return the meatballs back to the pan. Add the cooked spaghetti and tomato sauce. Feed your dog in portions.



These are pictures from yesterday. Here they are waiting...circling like sharks.











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