1 package dry yeast
1 C. bulgar wheat/cracked wheat
1 C. wheat flour
1 C. rice flour
1 tsp. minced garlic
1/2 C. dry milk
1/2 C. grated parmesean
2 T. parsley
2 C. Chicken or beef broth/stock
2 T. Olive oil
1 t. oregano
1/2 C. warm water
Glaze:
1 Egg
1 T. Milk
Dog food recipe instructions: Preheat the oven to 325. In a large mixing bowl, dissolve…
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