Family and friends,
If you do not already know, I have decided to take a trip. I will be spending April break next school year in the South...of Spain that is. In order to go on this trip, I will need to pay my own way. My solution to this problem was to start a baking business. However, it won't be selling pies and cakes. No, it will be selling dog biscuits.
As you know, I have a passion for food. I think that food should be kept as real and wholesome as possible. Dogs are mans' best friend, so why should we not feed them like it. Unfortunately, upon examining the box of Milk-Bones in the basement, I learned the cold, hard truth. What we feed our dogs is nothing short of appalling. They seem to put all of the stuff that other processors throw away into dog kibble. The amount of byproduct is amazing. Chicken byproduct meal? Sounds delicious, no? And I have one question, where's the protein? In fact, on my dogs' brand of kibble real meat is the 8th ingredient on the list. In good dog food, it should be the first.
To help negate this problem, my dog treats are made from simple, natural ingredients that dogs love: chicken broth, all purpose flour, whole wheat flour, cornmeal, nonfat powdered milk, a little bit of egg, and yeast. My dogs come back for seconds and thirds on these treats. They taste good, and it's good for them. The best part is that all of the ingredients are human grade.
You are the first to receive this letter, because I trust that all of you, even those without dogs, will be eager to pass on my message to everyone and help make all of the dogs you know happier, healthier balls of fur while helping me travel the world and absorb its culture. This will enhance my current education in Spanish class, as well as allow me to explore from a culinary perspective as well which as you know, will aid me in my efforts to become a culinary professional after high school.
I hope I can count on your support in this ambitious endeavor. Keep a lookout for the next update which will contain more detailed information. It will be in plenty of time to give your dog a nice stocking stuffer.
Best wishes,
Jeffrey
Jeffrey,
ReplyDeleteJust placed an order for Sugar! We wish you a ton of success in your new endeavor!
All the best!
The Kilar/Zweig Family
Jeffrey,
ReplyDeleteI have been around the dog food business for most of my life. By-products aren't necessarily something bad. They are the less desirable sounding parts of the chicken, or cow etc. They can be things like the neck, heart, lungs, intestines and so on.
I'd like to buy a bag or two from you to support what you're up to because you're one of my favorite kids on Earth...
You're the greatest Jeffrey...