Potpie, Shepherd's Pie and Linda's favorite, Turducken. She just loves the labels and home-made goodness of the photos. She didn't read the ingredients, it could be regular Alpo with a fancy name and photo. Next we have:
Working Dog Stew and Cowboy Cookout. I'm not sure sure about the Working Dog Stew. The most work Chim and I do are going down the deck steps to visit the backyard. Cowboy Cookout sounds like big fun though.
The next brand on the shelf was wild food like buffalo, bears and wolves. I'm not sure if wolf meat is in the can or that wolves like to eat it. I'll pass on trying any of these, thanks anyway.
You can't really tell by the labels since it's such small writing, but believe me, these are really weird. The first one is rabbit and blueberries; then Bambi meat and lastly something called Safari food.
On the way out of the store, once you walk past the duck feet, deer antlers, and bull you-know-whats you come across this tasty snack:
Kangaroo Tail |