unused pans?
Nov. 10th, 2009 01:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We occasionally get free bones from the hippy organic butcher for Finlay, which he then only makes a very tiny dent in before we have to get rid of them. I was considering using them for stock to make some of his food with (rather than feeding him entirely on the commercial stuff, even the nice organic commercial stuff), but this would mean using one of OUR PANS to put MEAT in urgh urgh urgh[0]. So I wondered if anyone had a fairly heavy-bottomed pan that they don't actually use and/or want rid of? It is a long shot, I know.
[0] This is *marginally* irrational, b/c one of OUR PANS is the pressure cooker that used to belong to my parents, which has very definitely had meat cooked in it in the past. So I should really just get over myself.
[0] This is *marginally* irrational, b/c one of OUR PANS is the pressure cooker that used to belong to my parents, which has very definitely had meat cooked in it in the past. So I should really just get over myself.
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Date: 2009-11-12 08:12 am (UTC)Anyway. I accept my irrationality! I'm actually a bit icky about cooking meat at *all* (will be the first time meat has been cooked in this kitchen!) but hey, we got the dog, feeding him is our responsibility & therefore doing so ethically is also our responsibility.
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Date: 2009-11-10 03:37 pm (UTC)I sympathise with the feeling though. We feed the cats on pouches of food so that we don't have to use utensils on removing their food from a can. However, recently Scully started having to have Cod Liver Oil stirred into her food and we both find it pretty urgh urgh urgh to have anything in our kitchen drawer that has touched meat...
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Date: 2009-11-12 08:14 am (UTC)When I was a teenager, we had a Special Dog Spoon for getting the dogfood out of the can. Currently he eats (although quite unenthusiastically) dry kibble stuff, so I use an old 500ml yoghurt pot to scoop it out.
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