Why This Sandwich Shop Is Florence's Most Legendary Street Eat | Legendary Eats
All'Antico Vinaio is a must-try when visiting Florence. The shop is in the heart of the city center, just minutes away from Piazza della Signoria. Sandwiches are made with a local bread called schiacciata. The shop has an endless selection of cold cuts, cheese, and homemade creams like the truffle cream and the artichoke cream.
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DO NOT do THIS when pressure canning MEALS!
There are some common mistakes we see all too often from people when they're getting started with pressure canning. The danger usually isn't in the pressure canner itself, but it's in the methods used for the food being canned. Be sure you're not making any of these 5 common mistakes!
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Pressure canning meat and meals is a great way to get easy convenience meals on the shelf for dinner in a hurry.
But when pressure canning, if you make any of these mistakes, your canned food can be dangerous! Avoid these five pressure canning mistakes.
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C/w Nana: Lao Spicy Sausage (ໃສ້ກອກ == Sai Gok)
In this video, I show how to make Lao sausages -- sai gok (ໃສ້ກອກ) or sai oua (ໃສ້ອົ່ວ). There are many types of sausages: sweet, sour, spicy. I will show how to make the spicy sausages.
This video demo shows how to make a very large batch of sausages. Use the video as a guide and adjust the ingredients to your own taste. Please check back here later for the listing of ingredients for a smaller batch if you need it.
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Human Foods that Are Actually Good for Cats
In this video, we will talk about the 12 human foods that your cat can enjoy. From chicken to eggs and bananas, stay tuned to find out.
Meat
Cats are obligate carnivores, which means they need to have meat in their diet to survive and be healthy. Meat is rich in amino acids and animal protein, and is the main nutrient source for cats. You can feed your cat beef, chicken and turkey, as long as they are served without any seasonings like sauces, garlic or onions. These spices are harmful for your cat.
Most vets warn against raw meat from the grocery store because of the risk of salmonella or other bacterial contamination. Make sure the meat is cooked well enough so that all the possible bacteria and viruses on it are killed. Be sure to take cooked meat off the bone. Cooked bones splinter easily, which can get cause choking or a gastrointestinal tract puncture.
Bread
Plain white and wheat bread is generally safe for cats to eat in moderation. But note that bread contains no nutritional value for them, so it should not replace their normal cat food diet.
And keep in mind that not all breads are harmless. Some breads contain toxic ingredients that should never be fed to cats.
Garlic or onions, for example, are ingredients found in bread that can be toxic to cats. And some breads contain nuts, seeds or chocolate which can cause problems for cats. And the biggest danger comes from raisins. Raisins are highly toxic to cats and are sometimes found in breads and baked goods.
Eggs
Eggs are safe and even beneficial for cats. They are full of protein, amino acids, and B vitamins, so they make a healthy treat. But make sure to cook the eggs before feeding them to your cat. Raw eggs can be a source of harmful bacteria. Feeding raw eggs to a cat can also lead to vitamin B7 deficiency
Fish
Cooked fish is safe for felines and is a great source of protein in a cat’s diet. It contains a vital source of vitamins and amino acids which helps to maintain a healthy coat. The best way to serve fish to your feline friend is boiled, cut into small pieces, and without any seasonings. Make sure to remove all bones very carefully.
Spinach
If you have ever seen your cat nibble on grass, then you know kitties like leafy greens. Packed with vitamins and minerals such as vitamins A, C and K, iron and calcium, spinach can be a healthy treat for your feline friend. Many cat food companies also use spinach as an ingredient in their recipes due to its health benefits.
Pork
Cats can eat bacon and ham, but they should only be given it as an occasional treat. These types of meat are incredibly fatty and have a high salt content, which is why they should be given in small amounts as occasional treats.
On that note, remember that processed pork meats are unsafe for your feline. These products contain a significant amount of salt, fat, chemical preservatives, and added spices which are bad for your cat's stomach.
Pumpkin
Not only is pumpkin high in fiber and low in calories, it is also an effective treatment for cats with loose stools. In fact, many veterinarians suggest pumpkin as a remedy for constipation in feline patients.
Fresh fruits
You have probably noticed that some cats chew on houseplants.
More often than not, cats chew on plants because they need some vegetation in their diet. Some green stuff provides them with nutrients such as folic acid, and aids in the removal of non-digestible materials such as fur.
Cantaloupe, for example, helps maintain their skin and eyes healthy.
Another fruit that you can feed your feline friend is watermelon.
Other fruits such as blueberries, strawberries, seedless apples, and mangoes also make excellent snacks for cats as they are full of vitamins, minerals, and they are high in fiber too.
Avocado and grapes should never be given to cats though, as they have been proven to be very toxic for felines.
Keep in mind that cats are natural carnivores.
They have very small capacity to digest and regulate vegetarian food. So keep the portions small. A vegetarian diet is a big no-no for cats.
Rice
Cats can eat rice as long as it is well cooked and fed in small quantities. Vets even recommend mixing some rice in with a cat’s usual food to treat diarrhea.
Carrots
You will be surprised to know that carrots are perfect for cats. This healthy, low-calorie snack is a great source of vitamin A, magnesium and many other nutritious things for cats. It helps strengthen your cat’s immune system, promotes good health, and gives your pet a healthy skin.
Oatmeal
A source of energy and B vitamins for your pet, oatmeal is another human food that can be found in many commercial cat foods. They are packed with fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins which are beneficial to your cat’s overall health.
Bananas
Bananas are loaded with potassium, fiber and nutrients that make them a cat-safe snack. Although bananas are a healthy treat, they should be given to your cat in moderation and small amounts.