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  • Some vets do recommend mixing wet and dry, just make sure to:

    • Read the label: Check the ingredient list for words you can actually pronounce and make sure it has no excessive fillers.
    • Check for “BPA-free” or “BPA-non-intent”: Look for brands that are processed without BPA.

    I am a firm believer in reading labels on everything. The rule of thumb is if you can’t pronounce it, you shouldn’t put it in your mouth. The same goes for our fur babies.



















  • We’ve had a good experience overall! ButcherBox’s grass-fed beef is definitely their strongest category — the ribeyes and strip loins are consistently well-marbled and tender, so you’re spot on there.

    The ground beef and chuck roasts are also solid if you like higher-fat cuts.

    We haven’t personally tried the pork options either, but other Carnies on line have mentioned the bacon and pork shoulder are decent quality if you’re not avoiding pork.

    The only thing I’d say is that sometimes the steaks can vary a bit in thickness from box to box, but flavor-wise they’ve always been reliable.

    Curious what other Carnies have experienced too — everyone’s box seems a little different!







  • ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.worldMtoVegan Kitchen@lemmy.worldNo vegan options atv D&B
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    27 days ago

    Hi, my dear Greenheart! That does suck. Whenever we’re having dinner and meeting friends and family at a place, looking at the menu prior to showing up works best. If you’re showing up to support a spouse it’s tough. There are still some establishments that don’t account for Greenhearts showing up for a vegan meal. If you check the menu before you head there and see you’re options are limited, try to make something yummy before you get there! 💚