so my younger sister is a lister for an amazon.com z-shop, and brings home tons of books for free because otherwise they'd be thrown away. the other day she brought home a book called The Cat-Lover's Cookbook, which has recipes for making food for kitties. my question is, since this book was made back in like '87, should I even bother trying the recipes? here are the ingredients of the ones I'm interested in trying:
Meowshi Sushi - rice, chicken broth, corn oil, carrot, tuna, liver
tuna cakes - eggs, tuna, onion, bread, liver, salt, bone meal, margarine
sardines and rice - sardine, rice, liver, parsley
chicken soup - lentils, chicken, carrot, broccoli, garlic, onion, salt, bone meal, corn oil, liver
beef stroganoff - butter, onion, mushrooms, beef, sour cream, rice, liver
so should i just chuck the book?
Meowshi Sushi - rice, chicken broth, corn oil, carrot, tuna, liver
tuna cakes - eggs, tuna, onion, bread, liver, salt, bone meal, margarine
sardines and rice - sardine, rice, liver, parsley
chicken soup - lentils, chicken, carrot, broccoli, garlic, onion, salt, bone meal, corn oil, liver
beef stroganoff - butter, onion, mushrooms, beef, sour cream, rice, liver
so should i just chuck the book?