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grain, fruit, vegetables,meat,milk products
Meat
duck with skin?
Tinned meat
Yes it does follow the Canada's food Guide because it is a healthy and nutrients and it has all of the fruits, vegtables, meat, grands, and milk.
Vegetables, yes, but not meat!
Oil, dairy (milk), meat, veggtables, fruits, and grains are the 6 food groups.
Sharon Tyler Herbst has written: 'The food lover's guide to meat and potatoes' -- subject(s): Cookery (Meat), Cookery (Potatoes) 'The ultimate liquor-free drinks guide' -- subject(s): Non-alcoholic beverages 'The ultimate A-to-Z bar guide' -- subject(s): Cocktails, Bartending, Handbooks, manuals, OverDrive, Cooking & Food, Nonfiction 'The new food lover's companion' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Food, Cookery, OverDrive, Cooking & Food, Nonfiction, Cooking 'The Ultimate Liquor-Free Drink Guide'
Most dog foods have a guide on the back of them. for dry food or meat about 35oz for canned moist food about 60oz. I find you are better off feeding dogs dry food, the occasional bit of meat and plenty of water
Celine Steen has written: 'The complete guide to vegan food substitutions' -- subject(s): Food substitutes, Meat substitutes
Fish, meat, poultry and dairy products
Barrie Sheard has written: 'An illustrated guide to meat inspection'