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do not feed any kind of bones to your dog…. it will slowly kill them as they do not chew the bone enough so it leaves cuts in their intestine …which develop significant internal tissue damage and it get bacterial infection….resulting death in a painful way.. early signs are loss of appetite … vomiting….hard smelly poo… and paw gets blood patches. firstly affected area gets e-cannis from field or soil or mud. eventually it develops b-cannis .. and because of stomach infection it rejects all treatments and medicine ..please so not feed bones and share this with your friends
I watched till the end. Silly jar! (Laughing) Great video! Joe is such a big help. I’m going to make this tomorrow. I was curious of how to remove the skin, you answered every question I had. Thank you!
Making this now. My chicken feet came w/o the skin though. I was really looking forward to crisping them up and having ‘em as a snack. Your broth looks scrumptious. Thanks for the great video.
I really appreciate this video🙏🏼! You and your assistant make a great team! The video is very easy to follow. Today I’m making bone broth with chicken for the first time! 🙏🏼
Darn! I wanted to see someone actually eat the chicken feet. Honestly, I have never see these done up before. My wife is a "No way in Hades" type of person when it comes to eating things which are not familiar to her, but I like trying such things for myself. She brought home a pack for me to fix up for our dogs to enjoy. Yup, seriously, the four doggies will be the recipients of our first attempt a making a batch of these in my IP Duo. I also have a IP Omni Plus, but have not seen any recipes for such to be done up in it. I have seen some sauce recipes for these chicken feet, but I am just not for sure I will ever convince my wife to try them out. The bone broth from them is something I can probably get up to snuff in using. This was the first video where I saw someone peel off the skin to them. Interesting. Maybe if I take the chicken feet to her manicurist and have the toe nails painted up, I can entice her to give them a try. 🙂 Thanks for posting the video.
Thanks.
do not feed any kind of bones to your dog…. it will slowly kill them as they do not chew the bone enough so it leaves cuts in their intestine …which develop significant internal tissue damage and it get bacterial infection….resulting death in a painful way.. early signs are loss of appetite … vomiting….hard smelly poo… and paw gets blood patches. firstly affected area gets e-cannis from field or soil or mud. eventually it develops b-cannis .. and because of stomach infection it rejects all treatments and medicine ..please so not feed bones and share this with your friends
Should it have the smell of boiled eggs while cooking?
Hi, I made this recipe exactly as shown in this video. Would you happen to know what the calorie content is of the broth?
I watched till the end. Silly jar! (Laughing) Great video! Joe is such a big help. I’m going to make this tomorrow. I was curious of how to remove the skin, you answered every question I had. Thank you!
Very nice and informative. Thanks especially to JOE!
How many pounds of feet did you use? You used 1/2 gallon water-how many feet?
How can dogs eat the bones since they are cooked?
Making this now. My chicken feet came w/o the skin though. I was really looking forward to crisping them up and having ‘em as a snack. Your broth looks scrumptious. Thanks for the great video.
Great video. Hope you are all doing well.
how many lbs did you use of the feet. I did not see a recipe or any information. Thank you
I really appreciate this video🙏🏼! You and your assistant make a great team! The video is very easy to follow. Today I’m making bone broth with chicken for the first time! 🙏🏼
😁👍👌✌🖖 😎
Thx for great video, regards parv
Really good recipe
Wow
Great video 😊
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Great video! Thank you! How many chicken feet do you use? And how much water?
Thumbs down. Why? You don't say how many chicken feet you are using for recipe, you don't say whether to put the instant pot on venting or sealing.
Does the peel affect taste? Is it just removed for a lighter color? It's going in to reinforce some chicken leg quarters, not worried if its yellow.
So I just purchased an Instant Pot: Duo 7 in 1 model. What settings do you use? High, low pressure? Less/normal/more?
Thank you for such a easy video. Thanks for also showing how to clean the feet.
Very lovely video. Thank you
Darn! I wanted to see someone actually eat the chicken feet. Honestly, I have never see these done up before. My wife is a "No way in Hades" type of person when it comes to eating things which are not familiar to her, but I like trying such things for myself. She brought home a pack for me to fix up for our dogs to enjoy. Yup, seriously, the four doggies will be the recipients of our first attempt a making a batch of these in my IP Duo. I also have a IP Omni Plus, but have not seen any recipes for such to be done up in it. I have seen some sauce recipes for these chicken feet, but I am just not for sure I will ever convince my wife to try them out. The bone broth from them is something I can probably get up to snuff in using. This was the first video where I saw someone peel off the skin to them. Interesting. Maybe if I take the chicken feet to her manicurist and have the toe nails painted up, I can entice her to give them a try. 🙂 Thanks for posting the video.