Christmas morning already? Sure fees feels like it sitting on my living room floor opening my box that just arrived.
I have a grinder already, and it works good enough. In fact, it actually meets all of my personal culinary needs. Kitchner #12 (reg$150, got on an Amazon flash for $111).
So why get a new one? Especially another #12? Well... black Friday sale at webstaurant was about $100 off. I'd have to check my receipt for exact price, but under $200.
Ok, well, I didn't just get it to frivolously upgrade. While I didn't have a special need, my puppies do. My new little rescue girl was a little malnourished and the vet said to try this expensive RX food or I could try this raw food diet but would have to be able to grind small bones. Fortunately I had a grinder and I tried the proposed meal plan. My little girl went from 2.2lb to 4.9lb in 3 weeks, has a great coat, healthy skin and nails and is terrorizing the house like a puppy should. My older pup (6) is mostly converted from kibble to raw and his energy level has shot up, he's trimmed down a little but gained about a half lb.
My kitchener is ⅔hp and my backyard pro is a full 1hp. The head is stainless steel instead of aluminum like my old model and its just a bit bigger to accommodate some of the bones a little better. And just wee bit more power to chew through the bones.
And this little grinder, well, he'll get rehomed to my brother-in-law. Plenty of long life left in it.
And the puppy:
Nov 12th
Dec8th
I don't advocate, suggest or recommend raw feeding. Just that its working for my mutts.
I have a grinder already, and it works good enough. In fact, it actually meets all of my personal culinary needs. Kitchner #12 (reg$150, got on an Amazon flash for $111).
So why get a new one? Especially another #12? Well... black Friday sale at webstaurant was about $100 off. I'd have to check my receipt for exact price, but under $200.
Ok, well, I didn't just get it to frivolously upgrade. While I didn't have a special need, my puppies do. My new little rescue girl was a little malnourished and the vet said to try this expensive RX food or I could try this raw food diet but would have to be able to grind small bones. Fortunately I had a grinder and I tried the proposed meal plan. My little girl went from 2.2lb to 4.9lb in 3 weeks, has a great coat, healthy skin and nails and is terrorizing the house like a puppy should. My older pup (6) is mostly converted from kibble to raw and his energy level has shot up, he's trimmed down a little but gained about a half lb.
My kitchener is ⅔hp and my backyard pro is a full 1hp. The head is stainless steel instead of aluminum like my old model and its just a bit bigger to accommodate some of the bones a little better. And just wee bit more power to chew through the bones.
And this little grinder, well, he'll get rehomed to my brother-in-law. Plenty of long life left in it.
And the puppy:
Nov 12th
Dec8th
I don't advocate, suggest or recommend raw feeding. Just that its working for my mutts.
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