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I add cubed ham

Posted By: MWMT on 2008-11-11
In Reply to: No not the breakfast one. It is - sm

and use cheddar cheese soup or cream of celery.  MMMM good. 


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can cubed cheese be frozen?

I have a big cheese platter left over from a party this weekend.  It consists various cubed cheeses.  Did anyone ever freeze cheese?


 


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I do something similar but alternate cheese, cubed ham, and broccoli. There is also sm.
melted butter involved. We love it.
I've given dry + canned + cubed skinless chicken breasts.
Snacks have been:

1. Generic "beggin' strips" like you.
2. Cheese bits, but little or no other dairy.
3. Now and then (expensive), dried chicken strips that have glucosamine & chondroitin for joints. Otherwise, I use a powder with G & S that says it also adds fiber. A couple of tbsp of this mixed in their food per day.

The chicken I add is one breast between two dogs AM and PM, so they each get one whole chicken breast per day (skinless, removing any fat). I also let them lick the two baking dishes whenever I fix the chicken. Now and then they also do the dinner dishes in order to save on our hot water bill. They're such good kitchen help I've been trying to get them dishwasher jobs, but the only restaurant that was interested didn't offer benefits. :)