Chucklebee’s Chow – A Few Favorite Foods & Snacks

These Recipes Were Submitted by Andi Motley, and were served to her beautiful Chucklebee, Char, Char Girl:

CHUCKLEBEE’S CHOW

(A quick 3 course meal served all in one!!!)

Serves approximately. one meal for a 50 lb dog

(Delicious and healthy for both cats & dogs)

Chucklebee’s Citrus “C” Sardines and  Spaghetti Squash :

  • 2 cans of salt free Sardines in spring water (rinse well if you can only find salt added)
  • (Combine the following ingredients  together to make the Sardine Gravy and drizzle over Sardines)
    • 2 tablespoons Anitra Frazier’s Vita-Mineral Mix (see page 151 of Andi Brown’s “The Whole Pet Diet”)
    • ¼ teaspoon of each: Vitamin C, Spirulina, & Chlorella Powders
    • ¼ cup of Spring or Filtered Water
  • ¼ cup cooked Spaghetti Squash

Chucklebee’s Favorite Desserts

  • ½ of an Apple cut into bite size pieces
  • Top with the followinng Yummy Yogurt Mix
    • 2 tablespoons of Plain Yogurt
    • 1 tablespoon of all natural Almond Butter (no sugar or salt added)

Chucklebee’s Coconut-Calendula Tea (soothing and tasty)

  • ½ cup of Coconut Juice or Milk (no sugar  or any other ingredients added)
  • Dried Calendula Flowers

You can read about Andi and Chucklebee’s wonderful friendship here: https://www.thewholepetdiet.com/2011/08/25/andi-motley-and-char-char-a-story-of-love/

4 Responses

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  2. Please keep in mind that many of the foods listed in the recipe section are great adjuncts to a basic diet of My own Chicken Stew. In other words.. you should be feeding the Chicken Stew at least five days a week, and for treats and snacks, please work around the basic program. It’s fine to incorporate new and balanced foods into your dog or cat’s meal plan, but best to stay with the basic Chicken Stew meals first and foremost! xox Andi

  3. HI Andi,
    We have changed our own eating habits and have elliminated all processed, prepackaged foods and bake our own breads, grow as much of our own food and raise chickens, rabbits and turkeys now.

    I want to be able to feed our cats and dogs the same way.
    I am thinking I should buy the vegetables to start the program and then work on substitutions as they get healthier?

    It is amazing how we are brainwashed into thinking that the processed pet food is best although we know better… time to get back to common sense thinking and taking back our rights and liberty – thinking for ourselves and talking with others like this. Thank you.

    1. Hi Judy,
      Thankfully, more and more people are thinking about their pets’ health, as much as their own. Yes, so many people have been sent down the wrong road, with their pets in tow, and they wonder why their animals are unhealthy. Stick to my program, it’s helped sooooo many pets to live better and when our pets are well, we are all so much happier! xox Andi

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