brookcove
Posted : 11/22/2008 7:53:54 PM
IT really shouldn't take that long and you only have to do it once, as long as you keep doing the same thing.
This isn't aimed at you to try to pressure you into keeping at this, since I sense you are feeling a bit overwhelmed. Just for anyone "listening in" and thinking, "Yeah! I'm having the same problem!"
Figure out how much kibble you are feeding per day. Weigh it. Multiply that times seven. Convert it to Kilograms (if it's not already kilos) and jot that down.
Find out how many kcals are in a kilo of THAT food. Do the ratio. "If there are X kcals in a kilogram, then there are X kcals in (for instance) 2.5 kilograms." Jot that down. That's how much kcals in KIBBLE you are feeding in a week.
Now you do have to do a little research. Weigh out the ingredients, separately of the recipe you are making up for a WEEK's worth of food. X grams of meat, X grams of rice, X grams of etc, etc. Leave a space next to each ingredient as you list the ingredient and the amount.
Now go to nutritiondata.com and plug in each ingredient. Select the best match from the lists you get when you search, and then select "100 grams" from the serving size drop down menu. Don't forget to do this each time!
You'll get the kcals (same as "calories";) for 100 grams of that ingredient. Now plug the amount for the week into that ratio and you will have how many kcals that ingredient contributes to the week's total.
Continue for everything you feed for the week, including any snacks, training treats, etc.
Ted's weekly total is 10,425 kcals. That's probably similar to what you'd be feeding Gibson. To get to that total, it takes:
- 900 g of beef heart meat
- 800 g chicken thigh meat (boneless)
- 18 oz canned salmon
- 450 g pork rib
- 450 g lamb
- 300 g cottage cheese
- 8 eggs
- 170 g pork kidney
- 500 g oatmeal
- 300 g sweet potato
- 250 g zucchini
- 1/4 cup wheat germ
- And a few other odds and ends.
Ted's obviously my biggest eater, even including any of the LGDs. So believe me when I say I feel your pain when you are cooking up gigantic amounts of stuff. You should see my kitchen on Monday nights!