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Dogs and beer can chicken?
I made beer can chicken (you put a half full beer can in the chicken cavity while roasting). Is this ok for my dog to eat? The skin is removed. I also put a lemon in the chicken while it was roasting.
Thanks for the answers! I'd never feed him the bones-- I just wanted to know if the actual meat is ok. Sounds like I will be cooking up a plain chicken.
No it is not ok to feed your dog
Beer is toxic to dogs.
If there was no beer and the chicken had no bones the cooked chicken itself would be ok.
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3 Busy Dogs Bowser Beer $8 Bowser Beer is a non-alcoholic, non-carbonated beer for dogs. All ingredients are American made and the broth is made from scratch – no onions, salt or fat is added. Malt barley is good for shiney coats and glucosamine aids in joint health. Packaged in 12 oz. plastic recyclable bottles with tamper-proof re-sealable caps. Manufactured by No Manufacturer Listed Available sizes Brand Beefy Brown Ale 12 oz 1 pack - $8.00 Brand Beefy Brown Ale 12 oz. 6 pack - $22.00 Brand Cock-a-Doodle Brew 12 oz 1 pack - $8.00 Brand Cock-a-Doodle Brew 12 oz. 6 pack - $22.00 Quantity: 1 Sizes: Brand Beefy Brown Ale 12 oz 1 pack - $8.00 Brand Beefy Brown Ale 12 oz. 6 pack - $22.00 Brand Cock-a-Doodle Brew 12 oz 1 pack - $8.00 Brand Cock-a-Doodle Brew 12 oz. 6 pack - $22.00 |
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Ballpark Gum (peanuts, hot dogs and beer flavor) $6.5 Next time you take yourself out to the ball game, bring along a tin of this Ballpark Gum. Each 3-1/4" x 2-1/2" x 3/4" (8.3 cm x 6.4 cm x 1.9 cm) tin contains about twenty-two delicious gumballs that taste just like the three pillars of ballpark dining - peanuts, hot dogs and beer! |
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Schneider Beer Drinkers with Dogs Cuckoo Clock $1270.8 Schneider - Cuckoo Clocks - 8TMT 483/9 - Black forest cuckoo clockWooden hands and dial with numeralsWooden cuckooFull automatic night shut offHand crafted and hand painted dancing couples made of solid woodHand laid shinglesOn the full hour the dancing couples, the water wheel and the beer drinkers move to the musicRoman numeralsCuckoo call and strike on the full and half hour8 day movement with music on the full hour, 2 melodiesWooden pinecone weights, 3.3 lbsWooden pendulumAntique finishOverall dimensions: 15.7 H x 14.2 W x 9.8 D |
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3 Busy Dogs Bowser Beer - Cock-a-Doodle Brew (12 oz)(EACH) $3.89 3 Busy Dogs Bowser Beer - Cock-a-Doodle Brew (12 oz)(EACH) Bowser Beer is a fun, healthy, non-alcoholic beer for dogs. It can be served straight out of the bottle, or as a topping on dry food. Dogs are known to love beer and now their owners can treat them to their own festive, delicious brew. Hops and alcohol free, Bowser Beer is all 100% American-made ingredients, which include real beef broth (not out of a can), malt barley (good for their coats), and glucosamine (good for joints). Dogs lap it up and you can feel good about serving it because it's low in calories and fat. It's a party in a bottle! Bowser Beer makes a unique gift for the pet who has (almost) everything. Cats are discovering that Bowser Beer is tasty too. Ingredients: Malt barley, chicken, 100% American-made beef broth, citric acid & sodium benzoate Directions: Suggested serving: full bottle for med-lg. dogs, half bottle for small dogs. |
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3 Busy Dogs Bowser Beer - 6 Pack Cock-a-Doodle Brew (12 oz) $17.99 3 Busy Dogs Bowser Beer - 6 Pack Cock-a-Doodle Brew (12 oz) Bowser Beer is a fun, healthy, non-alcoholic beer for dogs. It can be served straight out of the bottle, or as a topping on dry food. Dogs are known to love beer and now their owners can treat them to their own festive, delicious brew. Hops and alcohol free, Bowser Beer is all 100% American-made ingredients, which include real beef broth (not out of a can), malt barley (good for their coats) and glucosamine (good for joints). Dogs lap it up and you can feel good about serving it because it's low in calories and fat. It's a party in a bottle! Bowser Beer makes a unique gift for the pet who has (almost) everything. Cats are discovering that Bowser Beer is tasty too. Ingredients: Malt barley, chicken, 100% American-made beef broth, citric acid & sodium benzoate Directions: Suggested serving: full bottle for med-lg. dogs, half bottle for small dogs. |
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3 Busy Dogs Bowser Beer, Beefy Brown Ale, 6 Pack, 12 oz. $20.99 Bowser Beer"" is a non-alcoholic, non-carbonated beer for dogs. All ingredients are healthy and made from scratch. Malt barley for shiney coats and glucosamine for joint health. Packaged in 12 oz. plastic recyclable bottles with re-sealable caps."" |
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Smelling Dogs $19.99 Track Listing: 1. Werner's Weekend in London, 2. Joys of Christmas, The, 3. Gilbert's Last Letter, 4. Theme 1, 5. Cat from Hell, The, 6. Smelling Dogs, 7. Theme 2, 8. My Beer, 9. Work Pie, 10. Thought of Fish, The, 11. Theme 3, 12. All Tomorrow's Parties, 13. Gay Parenting, 14. Theme 4, 15. Punk Rock, 16. Cynic's Handbook, The, 17. Theme 5, 18. In Any Case, 19. Ambient B, 20. Taking the Plunge, 21. Forgiving the Unforgiveable - (Includes An Early Demo Of Don't Jump, Don't Fall) |
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Red Head Beer Drinking Evangelist
Evangelist. The very word conjures up images of men with slicked back hair fleecing the ignorant masses or, if you have a more positive view, the ultra spiritual giant pleading with the masses of the world to turn from their sins and trust in Christ. The word probably doesn't bring to mind jobless beer drinking Vietnam vets, but that is exactly what my wife and I found one day as we were minding our own business taking a leisurely walk in Arnold Park.
It was a nice summer evening and my wife and I were enjoying the fresh air when we noticed a man throwing a stick to two big playful dogs who were having the time of their lives. As the dogs came near us, we began to pet them and, without intending to start a conversation, we found ourselves unable to walk away from the owner who just wanted someone to talk to. Without us asking, he began to tell us of his love for dogs and how one of the dogs he took in a week earlier because he had been abused and abandoned. He then began to tell us about his days in the Vietnam war and how much he despised the U.S. government.
Without necessarily sharing his disdain for my country, my mind immediately went back to the week I had spent in Vietnam during my Bible School days and the museums that showed me the awful things that both the Vietnamese people and the Americans soldiers suffered during the war. Given that I assumed he must have experienced some terrible things that I couldn't even imagine, I decided to cut him some slack as he continued with his story.
The man proceeded to tell us how he had been kicked out of more than a few churches, how he had a bit of an alcohol problem (though he was not drunk at the time), how he had a very difficult time relating to people, and, lastly, just how much he loved his dogs. Judging from the dogs themselves it was obvious they were well cared for, better than most dogs I know at least. I sensed a profound affection for these two K-9s that at the very least matched a good parent with human children. He proceeded to tell us that, although he couldn't relate well to people, that God had given him these dogs so that he could care for them and protect them. In essence, he said that this was his ministry.
As we stood there listening to his story, we could tell that he was wanting to say something, but was struggling for the words. Finally, he worked up the courage to ask me, "If you died tomorrow, do you know where you would go?" I had a choice at that moment. I could have said, "Why yes, as a matter of fact I do. Not only am I a Christian, but I am also a missionary to the nations" , but I did not. I knew that it took a lot of courage for this man to ask me that question, probably more courage than for me to stand on a platform and deliver a gospel sermon.
The man proceeded to apologize for not being a very good witness. As I looked at the two beautiful dogs staring back at their master in playful anticipation, dogs that had been abused, abandoned, and wihtout hope in this sometimes cruel world, I thanked him for taking the time out to talk to me.
It's been several months since that summer evening and I still can't get the man out of my mind. I may win millions to Christ or I may only reach a few. Perhaps, in the end, I have a feeling that's not what really matters. What matters is in the end is what I have done with what God has given me. This man, although he had very little to give, gave all that he had. As I walked away, I realized that my Father in heaven was teaching me, the aspiring world evangelist a valuable lesson that day through this red head beer drinking evangelist. God help me if I ever forget. Man looks at the outward appearance. God looks at the heart.
About the Author
Aaron D. Taylor is a seasoned missionary evangelist and the founder of Great Commission Society. Aaron is currently working on his new book, "Reformation: A Biblical Response to Holy War." Check out Aaron's blog at http://www.aarondtaylor.blogspot.com To contact Aaron to speak at your church or outreach event, go to http://www.greatcommissionsociety.com





















