Saturday, November 30, 2013

What else can I add to my recipe make chicken and vegetable stir-fry?

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Farty McFa


Ingredients
1 large onion
2 large carrots
½ pack baby corn
½ pack mangetout
2 skinless boneless chicken breast fillets
2tbsp vegetable oil
1tsp curry powder
4tbsp chicken stock or water

P.S: Don't I need to add soy sauce too?



Answer
stir fry is all about cooking FAST & not over cooking (over cooking removes all the nutrition). you don't have to use as much soy sauce as you think, you could also try teriyaki sauce. hoisin sauce is a well kept stir-fry secret.. only use a spoonful though, it's SUPER easy to over do it (find it in the asian food section OR by the BBQ sauces). i would definitely add a little garlic to your recipe. you could also try bamboo shoots, BROCCOLI, water chestnuts, bean sprouts, mushrooms, red bell pepper, asparagus, sesame seeds, yellow squash, zucchini.. anything really. the secret to good stir-fry is to slice everything super thin (so it cooks fast), have it ready to go before you start cooking, use high heat, and to add the food in order of longest cooking time to fastest cooking time.

ps- if you use asparagus, use thin stalks & shave the sides so it cooks faster. i <3 stir-fry! have fun!!

can i feed a dwarf hamster regular hamster food?




Taylor Cul


I am planning to purchase a dwarf hamster in the near future, and there are no foods online that say they are for dwarf hamsters, but all sorts for regular hamsters. can i feed him some of that?

also i have been researching a ton about them, in case you wanted to know, so dont worry! i will get him/her the best possible care!



Answer
Yeah, it's fine. Just make sure you balance his diet with a few vegetables a week or something. Get hamster food with sunflower seeds in it as hamster love those and they're very good for them.
Here are a list of other foods dwarf hamsters can eat:
Veggies:
Asparagus
Basil
Bean Sprouts
Bok Choy
Broccoli
Brussel Sprouts
Cabbage (in small amounts)
Cauliflower
Celery
Chard
Chestnuts
Chickweed
Chicory
Clover
Cucumbers
Dandelion flowers and leaves
Endive
Green Beans
Green Pepper
Kale
Orange Pepper
Parsnips
Potatoes (cooked)
Radicchio
Red Pepper
Romaine Lettuce
Spinach
Swiss chard
Turnip
Water Chestnuts
Water Cress
Yellow Pepper
Zucchini


Meat/Protein foods:
Cooked, unseasoned ground beef (lean preferred)
Baked/Steamed, unseasoned Turkey/Chicken
Low Fat Cottage Cheese
Grasshoppers (pet shop only!)
Mealworms (pet shop only!)
Crickets (pet shop only!)
Eggs (boiled/scrambled, plain!)
Plain Tofu
Plain Yogurt (no sugar added)
Dog Biscuits (make sure there is no garlic/onion in these!)

Other Foods:
Acorns
Alfalfa
Baby Food (no onion, garlic, low sugar, and containing NO preservatives)
Buckwheat
Bran or Wheat Germ
Brown rice (cooked, plain)
Cereals (low/no sugar)
Cheese (mild, lower fat, small quantities)
Dry Toast (whole wheat, NO white)
Flax seeds
Lentils
Nuts (except almonds)
Oatmeal (plain, dry, or soak in skim/soy/low fat milk)
Pasta (cooked, plain, wheat or spinach)
Peanuts (plain, unsalted)
Popcorn (plain, unsalted)
Pumpkin seeds
Sesame seeds
Soybeans (roasted, salt-free)
Squash Seeds
Sunflower Seeds




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