JoAnnDe
Posted : 4/27/2007 10:15:44 AM
I bought a crockpot for myself a few months ago and make the BEST pot roast in it, so I'd recommend one even for human food, it won't go to waste even if you end up not homecooking. The benefit of crockpotting is that you just put everything in there, turn it on and let it do its job. Certainly saves on kitchen cleanup
Having said that, I've actually NOT been crockpotting the dog's food - not yet anyway. I'm making up recipes, trying to ensure it has the right amount of nutrients (without overdoing them), etc and alot of the data is from the USDA website which states how the food is cooked (braised, broiled, etc). Once I get my new slew of books then I'll have a better feel for balancing and plan to crockpot.
Right now I cook each thing individually and then put all the ingredients into my food processor (which I haven't used at all in 15 yrs ! I was surprised it still worked !) to finely chop everything. The veggies especially need to be very finely chopped to allow maximum absorption.
Ok - I've rambled and not given you a true answer, but hope that my thoughts help you to make an informed decision