Are you sure it wasn't an Airedale Terrier fryer?Hi, sorry for the off-topic question. My landlady cooked a chicken in the air fryer earlier. Afterwards, she added dog food pellets to soak up the juices in the pan. I was pretty revolted but she assured me it's just "normal human food, but in pellet form". I raised an eyebrow and she agreed to clean the air fryer thoroughly.
I can vaguely see the logic in her argument, but it still left me a little bit disgusted.
Live and let live, or totally unacceptable?
Winalot?That'd disgusting. I've only ever done it to win a bet
Are you sure it wasn't an Airedale Terrier fryer?
This is not normal, more worrying is what she does when you aren’t looking.
Did she eat the dog food?
Doesn't everyone clean their air fryer after cooking meat in it? Amazing idea though if she's going to give the dog the kibble, my dog would think it was xmas! My dog has 'natural' dried food & I've just checked the ingredients & although I wouldn't eat it it seems ok. I'm going to try this for the dog though, let it cool a bit chuck some kibble into it, wait til it turns mushy and then try and mould t into really high fat treats for the next 3 days. Then clean my air fryer properly!!
Sorry, yes I should have clarified... there's two dogs in the house. One of them can fetch balls better than Solly on an off-day.
I don't know what it is. Maybe it was my landlady's thick cockney accent that gave her an air of authority and sophisticated intelligence.
If there's any food left over, just Bichon Frise it.Hi, sorry for the off-topic question. My landlady cooked a chicken in the air fryer earlier. Afterwards, she added dog food pellets to soak up the juices in the pan. I was pretty revolted but she assured me it's just "normal human food, but in pellet form". I raised an eyebrow and she agreed to clean the air fryer thoroughly.
I can vaguely see the logic in her argument, but it still left me a little bit disgusted.
Live and let live, or totally unacceptable?