Monday 12 March 2012

Another ATTY PATTY Recipe

We thought we would supply you with another Atty Patty recipe that we have been using. When you make them you can change the ingredients from week to week depending on what fresh fruit, vegetables and meat is available to you. Atlas seems to prefer this recipe to the original one we posted at the end of last year.
Please note that the size of the patties should be made according to the weight of your dog. Atlas is a 37kg GSD and he gets one Atty Patty per day (for breakfast) weighing approximately 420g. Keep an eye on your dog's weight and alter the size of the patties if you see them gaining or losing weight. It is also important to thoroughly know your breed of dog. For example GSD are large breed dogs and therefore should have very little fat (you should feel a thin layer of fat between their fur and ribs) - the reason being that if larger breed dogs are too heavy this can lead to hip dysplsia as one example. So make sure you research your dog breed's ideal healthy weight.

ATTY PATTY Recipe Number 2

Ingredients:
1 butter leaf lettuce
1 broccoli head
1 cucumber
2 carrots
1 clove garlic
1 banana
1 apple
1kg lean beef mince
800g ox kidney
3 tablespoons fish oil or 2 eggs (for omega 3)
2 tablespoons coconut oil (see previous blog post for amazing and extensive benefits)

As in the previous blog post on Atty Patties these are made the exact same way. Vegetables, fruit and kidneys are gound/mushed in a food processor (we normally need to split it into a few lots). We then mix all of these ingredients plus the mince and oils into a bowl and then divide them up. This recipe will make approximately 7 x 420g patties.

In the original recipe we did not add fruit, however fruit also contains lots of nutrients and Atlas really likes fruit. We always make sure that there are a lot of green vegetables, and generally the meat is double the weight of the vegetables.

Don't be afraid to experiment with different ingredients as it also adds variety to your dog's diet. Just make sure beforehand that they can eat that food. What we mean by this is that avocado is toxic to most animals (see blog post on Indie and Hermes), dogs also cannot eat onions and grapes as other examples.

If you would like to know more just leave a comment and ask us :)

Love & Light xox

Mahli - Now Transitioning on The Earth Diet

We would like to introduce you to the newest animal transitioning on The Earth Diet :)



Mahli is an almost 2 year old Cavoodle and one of the most adorable, cuddly little dogs you will ever meet. Up until now she has been eating high quality processed food - and even though it is high quality; processed IS processed. Her lovely human companion Samantha would also cook her a lot of home cooked meals to feed her everyday made from cooked mince, rice/pasta and cooked vegetables. Compared to what a lot of pets are fed this is actually quite healthy to feed a dog. The issue arises in the fact it is cooked, the nutrient content is lessened considerably; and also the digestive system of a dog is not designed to break down gluten/wheat (see our previous blog on processed food for more information on this).

So after reading our blogs and witnessing the positive effects Atlas is having eating meals based on The Earth Diet principles, Sam approached us about making Atty Patties for Mahli. We made the first batch for her, and now Sam is making them herself for Mahli. And Mahli is LOVING them!!!

As you can see in the above 2 photos, Mahli also likes spending time in nature and getting covered in mud/Earth. Remember The Earth Diet is not just about diet and food; it is also about making lifestyle choices/changes that allow us to connect more to the earth; mentally, emotionally and spiritually as well as physically.
We will be posting more blogs in the coming weeks about all these different aspects of nourishing all areas of yourself and your animal companions'

We will continue to keep you updated on Mahli's progress as well as Atlas'.

Love & Light xox

Sunday 4 March 2012

Homemade Dog Shampoo and Washing Atlas

We have decided to upload our video blog of making homemade dog shampoo and washing Atlas even though the quality is not the best. We had issues including the second video within the first one (see below) in the editing process. The first video has no sound (audio or music) even though it should and the second video has sound but has not been edited...if that makes sense to you so far you're doing very well :)
Basically, we have come up with a recipe for dog shampoo that is organic, natural and only contains five simple ingredients:
Organic Castille Soap (a gentle, natural foaming soap),
Organic Aloe Vera Gel (soothing and mild anti-inflammatory properties),
Purified Water,
Organic Coconut Oil (see previous blog for extensive benefits) and
Lavender Essential Oil (soothing and anti-inflammatory properties).

Note: with essential oils they should be researched BEFORE going anywhere near an animal with them. Some oils are toxic to animals, for example ALL essential oils are highly toxic to cats. A small amount of lavender essential oil is fine for dogs and gives the shampoo a nice scent.

Short-haired German Shepherd Dogs (GSD) like Atlas have two layers of fur. The under layer is like soft wool and keeps him warm. The outer layer is long and acts as a protective barrier against the sun and rain. As such it does take a bit of effort to wash Atlas because to clean his skin you need to wash two thick layers of fur.
While Atlas LOVES water, he hates being washed hence his unamused facial expressions in the first video. The second video was too funny not to include as it shows what Atlas did after his wash (this was the first time he has rolled around trying to get dirty again though :))

Have a BEAUTIFUL week and watch out for our next blog, we have a new dietee on The Earth Diet - Animals :)

Love & Light xox
 
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PART TWO




Tidbinbilla - One of the most Beautiful place on Earth

We did originally film this blog plus a couple that we will post after this one. However, we have been having issues the last few weeks trying to get them uploaded so you can view them. Instead of stalling any longer we have decided to publish the blogs in written form with photos. In the future is we are able to fix the video blogs we will post them here as well.

This blog is about our visit to one of the most beautiful places on Earth. So peaceful, tranquil and soothing to the soul to get back in touch with nature. We found this place so incredibly amazing that we wanted to share our experience here. These photos are only a small portion of Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. There are over 20 hiking/walking tracks ranging from 1km to 8km.







You may be thinking what does hiking through a nature reserve have to do with The Earth Diet and animals. Well as Liana will tell you The Earth Diet is not just about food and the physical. It is about re-connecting back to the Earth, back to nature not just physically, but also spiritually, mentally and emotionally. The atmosphere of walking through places like this is refreshing, rejuvenating and extremely grounding. Also all the animals at Tidbinbilla are on The Earth Diet, they eat no processed or man-made food; they live entirely off the land...so HEALTHY,
                                                       so FRESH, so ALIVE!!
Black Swan


Blue-tongue lizard

Koala


We have seen hundreds of kangaroos (there are probably that many here) but that kangaroo on the left is the BIGGEST one we have ever seen. It was like a bodybuilding kangaroo...no idea what its been eating!!
Sitting 1000m above sea level...most AMAZING view ever
















Our advice would be take the time to check out places like this where near you live. Take some water, food, a camera and you will have the most grounding and energising experience getting back in touch with this beautiful Earth :)