Authors: Paris Permenter,John Bigley
Chicken liver and eggs make an inexpensive base for this meal.
YIELDS: 6 muffins
1
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4
pound chicken livers, rinsed and cooked
3 eggs
1
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4
cup diced, cooked green beans
These cute, protein-rich little goodies make a great way to start Rover’s morning, although they will be welcome any time of day.
YIELDS: 16 mini-muffins
8 eggs
1
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2
cup cottage cheese
1
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2
teaspoon baking powder
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
1
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2
cup shredded cooked chicken
1 (5-ounce) can tuna in water, drained
Want to make a nutritious breakfast for you and your dog to share? Prepare this dish at night and refrigerate overnight. You’ll wake up to a yummy dish that uses chia, a superfood packed with omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, and more.
YIELDS: 4 cups
1 cup unsweetened almond milk
1 cup old-fashioned oats
2 tablespoons chia seeds
2 apples
2 tablespoons raw honey
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 cup low-fat plain Greek yogurt
Chia seeds date back to the Aztecs and Mayans but came to everyone’s attention with Chia Pets, terracotta figurines that rose to popularity in the 1980s due to their sprouting chia “foliage” and “fur.” Today, chia seeds are lauded for their nutritional properties, including the fact that they are a superior antioxidant, more than any other whole food.
Who doesn’t like to start the day with an omelet? This simple recipe adds spinach for color and added nutrition.
YIELDS: 1 omelet
2 eggs
1 cup baby spinach leaves, torn
1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese
This easy breakfast can be served to your dog—or you can start your day off right by making a portion for yourself, too!
YIELDS: 1 cup
1
⁄
3
cup cottage cheese
1
⁄
3
cup plain yogurt
1
⁄
3
cup mashed blueberries
Mix all ingredients together in a medium bowl and serve. If you have a small dog and only need a portion of this dish, you can store the remainder in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Along with blueberries, other good options for this easy breakfast include puréed or finely chopped apple (discarding the core and seeds), puréed carrots, bananas, mashed blackberries, and other favorite fruits and vegetables your dog enjoys.
Ahoy, mateys! This seafood-inspired recipe will have all hands on deck at mess time, even for landlubber dogs.
YIELDS: 2 cups
1 (3.75-ounce) can sardines in water
2 tablespoons fresh parsley
4 eggs
Salmon or shrimp make tasty substitutions for this dish; you can also add your dog’s favorite vegetables to the sardine layer. Carrots, sweet potato, green beans, pumpkin, celery, peas, and other vegetables can create different versions of this canine favorite.