Or any pet food I guess.
That shit they keep in a refrigerator. It’s literally just a shepherd’s pie/stew marketed as dog food. It smelled better than what I had made for myself one night so I took a bite. If I had no shame, I would have ate that and gave the dogs what I made cuz it was actually better.
I once tasted a Pupperoni stick because it truly smelled fantastic, do NOT do this
Has anyone ever tried those fancy dog cookies they make that come in different shapes and have icing and stuff? Every time I’m at the pet store I’m just so curious.
Not dog food, but cat food.
We had 2 kinds of dry cat food, one the cats would eat, one the cats would not eat. We didn’t know what the difference was so I went “Fine!”
Neither tasted particularly good to me, but the one they liked had a crunchy texture and the one they didn’t was squishy, like it was stale Corn Pops cereal.
Between the two? I suggest the crunchy kind.
Just a thought - why don’t they make People Chow? It would be nice for those quick rush out the door days
You mean cereal?
Why hasn’t someone come out with Bachelor Chow yet like they have on Futurama?
Babish has an overly complicated, but tasty looking recipe.
https://www.bingingwithbabish.com/recipes/bachelor-chow-futurama
My dog and cat love a good Bachelor’s Handbag every few days. I’d happily have those pretty regularly, although they don’t seem to keep you full for long.
A what?
Aussie slang for a hot Barbecue Chicken from a supermarket - typically sold in a plastic carrier bag. Classed as the Bachelor’s handbag as it is not uncommon for a single guy to buy one as a meal.
Pet food is unseasoned and more expensive than bottom shelf canned meals made for human consumption.
I’d stock up on those instead…
I did sample some of the stuff out of curiosity, and it was overwhelmingly bland and chewy. Not terrible, just really dull.
The canned cat food I’ve tried was extremely salty.