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Note: The ready time does now allow for the cooling down period. The servings and
nutritional information depends upon the size of your pet. These have been calculated
for a medium sized dog. Chicken can replace the turkey.   



You can obtain the calcium either by crushing a calcium tablet or from egg shells.  
Wash the egg shells and bake for 30 minutes at 150F/gas mark 2 for 30 minutes.  
When cold pulverise in a food processor or a mortar and pestle.



This is a good meal for young dogs.  


4 oz   sweet potatoes   
4 oz   squash   
2 oz   celery   
1 cup   diced turkey   
1 oz   cranberries - fresh or dried   
1/4 tsp   calcium   
2 cups   turkey stock   
1 tbs   whole wheat flour   



Dice vegetables and turkey. Lightly boil the vegetables in the turkey stock. Add the
diced turkey to the pot. Whisk in the flour and calcium. Simmer for 10 minutes. Add
dried/fresh cranberries to finish.


Servings: 2
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 18 minutes
Ready in: 28 minutes

Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1 serving
Percent daily values based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition information calculated from recipe ingredients.

Amount Per Serving

Calories   238.40   
Calories From Fat (17%)   39.52   
% Daily Value
Total Fat 4.42g   7%   
Saturated Fat 1.37g   7%   
Monounsaturated Fat 0.86g       
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.36g       
Trans Fatty Acids 0.00g       
Cholesterol 51.10mg   17%   
Sodium 93.36mg   4%   
Potassium 537.47mg   15%   
Carbohydrates 28.02g   9%   
Dietary Fiber 3.93g   16%   
Sugar 14.23g       
Sugar Alcohols 0.00g       
Net Carbohydrates 24.09g       
Protein 22.53g   45%   
Vitamin A 9198.50IU   184%   
Vitamin C 12.13mg   20%   
Calcium 425.35mg   43%   
Iron 2.19mg   12%   
Thiamin 0.13mg   9%   
Riboflavin 0.20mg   12%   
Niacin 5.02mg   25%   
Vitamin B6 0.50mg   25%   
Folate 27.53µg   7%   
Vitamin B12 0.25µg   4%   
Pantothenic Acid 1.17mg   12%   
Phosphorus 204.18mg   20%   
Magnesium 48.57mg   12%   
Zinc 2.52mg   17%   
Copper 0.19mg   9%   
Manganese 0.46mg   23%   
Selenium 27.31µg   39%   
Alcohol 0.00g       
Caffeine 0.00mg       
Water 409.76g   
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