Wendy's Cookbook
December 4th, 2007
Hello again everyone. It has been too long since my last post. Though it isn't an excuse, I have been extremely busy. I helped Wendy Nan Rees write her new cookbook, and now work with her. We have become fast friends, and believe in many of the same things. That is why I am SO pleased to be talking about her new book. Through Wendy, I have met many new friends (if they will allow me to call them that). I now assist her with her radio show on healthylife.net, Wendy's Animal Talk. We've also launched a newsletter, and we have a blog on the Internet.
What I really want to talk about is Wendy's new book. Wendy was nice enough to send me a copy as a gift. As she purchased it on amazon.com, I went there to write a review. Problem is that if you don't buy something yourself, Amazon does not allow you to write a review. I personally think that this sucks, and sent them two emails trying to find out how I could write a review for a book that was purchased from their website. What a bunch of corporate BS. Anyway, I am happy to say, this is something I can fix on my own.
So for those of you who want to read a fabulous book, that will help your dog or cat, here is my review. Though my name is not listed as one of the authors, I couldn't be prouder of Wendy. This is a book that I am very proud to have been a part of, and I can recommend it to anyone who is serious about good food for their dog or cat.
Wendy's latest foray into the written word is a fascinating look at a new way of cooking for your pet. This is a subject whose time has come. With all the recent pet food recalls, many people are turning to the art of cooking for their pets. Wendy takes you from the basics: tools to use, pantry items, and new uses for ingredients you may have never used in cooking for your pet before.
This is no ordinary book of treats. This cookbook has recipes for making your own kibbles, casseroles, soups, loaves and bulk recipes. There are even sauce recipes for those of you who have finicky eaters at home. All of these recipes can be made ahead and stored in the freezer, then taken out and warmed up for serving later. Not only that, they store well and can be kept in the freezer for up to three months depending on the recipe.
This book is a must for any dog or cat lover that might be on your holiday gift list, and will be a welcome addition to their pet library. If you have a dog or cat of your own, it is a must for your cookbook collection as well. This is a gift that will keep giving year after year.









