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Note: The ready time does not allow for the cooling down period. Also the serving size
and nutritional information depends upon the size of your pet. These have been
calculated for a medium sized dog.  



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



1    egg   
2 tbs   potatoes, mashed   
1/2 cup   turkey, diced   
1/2 cup   mixed vegetables   
1/4 cup   cheddar cheese, shredded   
1/8 tsp   calcium   



Heat a medium-sized pan with a small amount of olive oil.  
Whisk together the egg and potatoes. Spread in pan.  
Place turkey and veggies on top in even layers. Cover; simmer until egg cooks and the
mixture is warm. Sprinkle cheese on top, then cook a few more minutes until cheese is
melted and egg is golden brown. Let cool. Cut into wedges. Store in refrigerator.  


Servings: 1
Preparation time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 8 minutes
Ready in: 13 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   416.48   
Calories From Fat (45%)   186.58   
% Daily Value
Total Fat 21.19g   33%   
Saturated Fat 10.15g   51%   
Monounsaturated Fat 6.35g       
Polyunsaturated Fat 2.52g       
Trans Fatty Acids 0.00g       
Cholesterol 298.04mg   99%   
Sodium 422.70mg   18%   
Potassium 500.48mg   14%   
Carbohydrates 16.50g   5%   
Dietary Fiber 4.58g   18%   
Sugar 3.43g       
Sugar Alcohols 0.00g       
Net Carbohydrates 11.92g       
Protein 38.12g   76%   
Vitamin A 4522.12IU   90%   
Vitamin C 4.49mg   7%   
Calcium 689.02mg   69%   
Iron 3.17mg   18%   
Vitamin D 21.23IU   5%   
Thiamin 0.17mg   11%   
Riboflavin 0.61mg   36%   
Niacin 4.99mg   25%   
Vitamin B6 0.47mg   24%   
Folate 53.47µg   13%   
Vitamin B12 1.17µg   20%   
Pantothenic Acid 1.66mg   17%   
Phosphorus 475.01mg   48%   
Magnesium 58.45mg   15%   
Zinc 4.21mg   28%   
Copper 0.20mg   10%   
Manganese 0.38mg   19%   
Selenium 44.92µg   64%   
Alcohol 0.00g       
Caffeine 0.00mg       
Water 191.22g
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