"Trevor J. Wilson" > wrote in message=20
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> ... An earlier recipe used a large percentage of flaxmeal and the =
texture was=20
> almost bread-like, but that stuff tastes like cat food and so did the =
bread.=20
> The current recipe uses enough flaxmeal to give it decent texture, but =
not=20
> destroy the flavor. It has a few other ingredients and is a sourdough =
low=20
> carb bread. It's decent as far as low carb breads go, but it still =
sucks and=20
> shouldn't really be called bread.
Maybe it would be good as cat food? Have you done any taste-testing =
with
cats? You know that average human is a very bad judge of cat-food =
taste.
It is well known that cats do not like bread very well, but it is also =
true that
their gastronomic evolution is such that they thrive poorly on =
low-protein
diets.
Perhaps if we could pack in enough stuff like whey and vital gluten and=20
flaxmeal we could make acceptable cat biscuits. Well, maybe a can of
sardines mixed in to make it interesting.
Most domestic cats are unaware that they are carnivores, and quite a few
vegetarian humans who keep cats are in denial about that, as well.
Commercial success can be predicted for the one who comes up with
vegetarian cat food.
--
DickA
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