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i rarely eat ANY jerky not something i would be attracted to... milk bonez
always smelled to weird for me to get past my nose, Lee
"Omelet" > wrote in message
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> "Storrmmee" > wrote:
>
>> i know about rodent hairs, and worms in frozen fish, have a sanatation
>> liscense... it is the cleanleness of the workers i find might not be
>> scrutinized as much as humans, but then i often wonder about the
>> cleanleness
>> of workers on human food lins as well... and hey if it works for you,
>> thats
>> what matters, Lee

>
> Pet jerky is tasty and low calorie and zero carb and (quite important to
> me) sugar free and low sodium. It's not killed me yet and I like it. :-)
>
> I've known people many years in the past that have eaten Milk Bone Dog
> Biscuits.
>
> If you find a pet treat that you like and fits your diet, well, I'd not
> be afraid to eat it. :-) And it's frequently cheaper...
>
> Dog jerky that is pure dried meat, to date to me, is better quality than
> any of the overly chemically treated human jerky I have ever found!
>
> YMMV of course...
>
> And it's about 1/2 the price.
>
> Do I recommend it? It's your choice! I do eat dog jerky and enjoy
> every bite and my dogs love it too. I'm not ashamed to admit that I eat
> it. <g>
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