A blog about healthy recipes and foods. Fluffy Chix Cook low carb keto recipes and meal plans. Go from fluffy to fit one bite at a time. It is the first week of Spring and with the excitement of warmer weather and melting snow on the east coast, we are also excited for the upcoming holidays of Easter. Vitacost Carries Organic Pet Products, Pet Supplies and Pet Treats. We baby- proof our cabinets, keep our first aid kit well stocked and make choices to create a safe environment for ourselves and children every day. Yet when you have a fluffy fur- baby in your home, you need to be aware of what dangers lurk around your house for them as well. It’s important to be familiar with the most common pet hazards and injuries and have a pet first aid plan for how to treat them, to help your pet live a long and healthy life. Fluffy ate what? The risk of your pet eating a foreign object, like toys, shoes, or even furniture is not only annoying but a tremendous health risk. In fact, intestinal problems from ingesting a foreign object is one of the top claims received by pet insurance companies every year. Dogs are likely to eat toys, clothing, even rocks, while cats are at bigger risk for ingesting string and ribbon. While some objects are able to be passed, only a vet can be sure and can tell you what medical treatment, if any, is needed. Great post as always, thanks. However, I do think you might have overlooked one critical aspect of diet. The conversion of fructose to. Is it poisonous? It’s simple common sense that if your dog or cat eats medication meant for humans or ingests any common household cleaner, they are at serious risk of being poisoned. Yet, what many pet owners don’t know is that not only are many popular backyard plants potentially life threatening but foods like grapes, onions, chocolate and gum can be highly toxic to your cat or dog. There are several paleo pizza crust recipes out in the blogosphere these days. The recipe I am sharing today is the result of the desire for a nut-free, dairy-free.If your pet shows symptoms like vomiting, lethargy or disorientation, or you suspect they ate something poisonous call poison control and your vet immediately. Do not try to make your pet vomit, because you might be doing more harm than good. Once bitten.. Bites from other animals is another very common pet injury. Larger dogs tend to have more visible physical wounds while small dogs and cats can have broken bones or internal organ damage. If the wound is superficial you can wash away any debris and cover it with a clean bandage until you can have a vet look at it. Bites from cats can me more complicated. Their teeth create puncture wounds that can be hard to see and eventually become infected creating an abscess. If you find your pet has an abscess, be sure to have a vet check to see if your pet will need antibiotics and follow any instructions on keeping the wound clean. Watch the toes! For those of us who groom our pets at home, nail trimming is a delicate and nerve- wracking chore. It’s extremely important to make sure your pet’s nails do not get too long. Long toe nails get caught on carpets and blankets causing toe injuries, so you need to stay on top of the trimming. Long nails can also crack and at that point you need to take your dog or cat to the vet for medical attention. If you accidentally trim too short and your pet’s nail bleeds, dip your pet’s nail in cornstarch to help clotting and keep an eye on it. Do your best to keep your pet from licking the affected toe or nail. When things heat up. Every summer we hear the same warning NOT to leave your pet in your car. But your car isn’t the only place where your pet can become susceptible to heat stroke or dehydration. If your pet stays outdoors during the day, be sure to provide multiple shaded areas and large quantities of water. You should also avoid exercising your pet during peak hours. If you’re going to walk your dog, consider early morning or waiting until the evening. High temperatures not only carry a risk for heat stroke but many dogs suffer severe burns on the pads of their feet from hot sidewalks and roads. If your dog does seem overheated, like continual panting and lethargy, try to help them cool down by spritzing them with water and setting them near a fan. Of course, seek veterinary help any time you are concerned that your pet’s health may be in danger. Poisonous foods to avoid: Chocolate.
Onions. Grapes/raisins. Gum with Xylitol. What to keep in a pet first aid kit: Alcohol pads. Gauze. Antihistamine chewable tablets- children’s formula (consult your vet for dosage)Cornstarch. Cotton swabs. Antibiotic ointment. Almost Zero Carb Low Carb Wraps. These amazing Almost Zero Carb Low Carb Wraps have trace carbs per each and 1 net carb for two. They are gluten- free, and require no specialty ingredients. The Perfect ketogenic wrap! I've been on a quest to find the best gluten- free low carb tortilla and low carb wrap recipes. It started last year when I developed a recipe for 1 carb tortillas using glucomannon (Konjac) powder and coconut flour. They're great to use in enchiladas or to fry as chalupa or tostada shells. Then, I posted one of my favorite recipes for low carb tortillas and wraps from Maria Emmerich of Maria Mind Body Health. Her recipe, which uses almond flour and psyllium powder, was my go- to for low carb wraps or soft tacos. This recipe has changed lives – for real. All of these recipes are great low carb options, but they require specialty ingredients. BUT THIS RECIPE!!!! This recipe is made from regular ingredients you can find in any store. And like I said, are made from regular ingredients, but what's even better is the fact that they are ALMOST ZERO CARB per each. And two wraps top out at 1 net carb! I know. You’re thinking I’m pulling your leg. Right now you’re probably thinking that this is just too good to be true. I bet you think I am full of baloney; that I just looked you straight in the eye and told you a “whopper”. These low carb wraps are 1. And, I am so excited! How can this be? How can these low carb wraps be almost zero carb? And pork rinds are a great low carb source of protein, contain heart healthy fats, and are full of gelatin. Gelatin, as you may know, is good for you. Read more about the benefits of gelatin in this great article on Chris Kressler's site. Because this recipe uses no nuts, it's perfect for the Induction Phase and all phases of the Atkins Diet. This recipe was inspired by all of the recipes for low carb pork rind pancakes and this recipe for pork rind tortillas from The Primative Palate. Go check out their great Paleo site. I like using these wraps for keto breakfast tacos, with chicken fajitas, green chile stew and traditional beef fajitas. These Almost Zero Carb Low Carb. Wraps are trace carbs per each or 1 net carb per 2. I use plain pork rinds and think these wraps are very neutral in taste.(This post may contain affiliate links.)Print Recipe. Almost Zero Carb Low Carb Wraps These amazing low carb, wraps have trace carbs per each and 1 net carb for two. They are gluten- free, and require no specialty ingredients. The Perfect ketogenic wrap! Food Processor Method: Place the pork rinds in a food processor and process until they become a fine powder. Add the baking soda and salt and give it a little pulse to mix. Add the eggs and cheese and process until smooth and thick. Add the water and blend until all of the ingredients are completely incorporated. Pour into a bowl and let sit for 5 minutes. Hand Mixer Method: Put the pork rinds into a large zip- loc bag and crush in batches with a rolling pin or the smooth side of a meat mallet. They should be completely pulverized into a powder. Place the pulverized pork rinds into a medium bowl and stir in the baking soda and salt. In a smaller bowl, blend the cream cheese with one egg until combined and smooth. Add another egg and mix. Add the egg and cheese mixture to the pork rind crumbs and add the rest of the eggs. Blend with the hand mixer until smooth. Add the water and mix until thoroughly combined. Let the batter sit for 5 minutes. Preheat a pancake griddle over medium heat. When hot, oil the griddle and then gently wipe- off the excess with a paper towel. Using a 1/4 cup measure, pour the batter onto the skillet and spread into a 5 inch circle with the back of a spoon. Make it as thin as possible. I dip my spoon in water to prevent it from sticking to the batter. Cook like you would a pancake. Make sure to spread the batter with a wet spoon or you will end up with a thick pancake that will not serve well as a wrap. Thin the batter with a little more water if you notice it getting a little too thick to spread easily.***If this recipe is too eggy for you the first time you make it, try using 3 whole eggs, 3 egg whites and 3 tablespoons of oil. No, this recipe can not be made without the pork rinds. That's like making a bread recipe and then removing the flour. Try these alternative wraps, zucchini tortillas, and this savory crepe recipe. Almost Zero Carb Low Carb Wraps. Calories 1. 24. Calories from Fat 8. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2. Signup for my Newsletter. Subscribe to get our recipies by email. Hooray! Now check your email to confirm your subscription. Don't forget to check your spam folder.
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