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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Lily's Kitchen: Organic Chicken Supper Review

Noodles tried her first wet food from Lily's Kitchen (one of the three we got at Discover Dogs).
For a medium dog apparently she should be getting 2-3 tins a day. But we give wet food to her in addition to dry food so 1/2 to 1 tin a day for her.
150g RRP £1.29 a tin.
Noodles LOVED this! She was licking her lips for more. And it smelled very nice for the human (like nice spam). Definitely a keeper and the size of the tin is perfect. I can split it in half for two days without having too much left over like some other brands. For more ingredient information click HERE.

So far it seems Noodles either really likes or doesn't like Lily's Kitchen stuff - all case by case, no link so far between the ones she likes and doesn't like (not flavour, meat type, or food type). So if any one is looking to try out Lily's Kitchen I would say get one of each of the different things you want to try in the smaller sizes and try it out to find out which you little fluffies prefer. 


Monday, November 17, 2014

Lily's Kitchen Rise & Shines Treats Review

Bought this to try on Noodles in her restock purchase of the Woodland Walk. Same with the Breakfast crunch Noodles didn't take to it straight away. She need a bit of convincing that it was edible. She does seem to like it but not the wow effect of the Woodland Walk by Lily's Kitchen.

They are a nice size for medium size dog like Noodles and they aren't overly hard - crunchy but can be broken up by hand if you wanted to make them into smaller treats.

May buy again but not as mouth watering for Noodles as I had hoped. Shame cause they had some nice ingredients in them.


RRP £2.99 for 100g. Click HERE for ingredient information.

Homemade Doggie Beef Meatloaf with Cheddar and Spinach Recipe

Tried making homemade meatloaf for Noodles and it went down a treat with her and Kenzo. Very simple recipe.

500g lean beef mince mix with 1.5 cups of oats and 3 eggs. Split into two layers in a loaf tin and put slices spinach and cubes of cheddar inbetween. Bake for 40mins at 180C.

Tada! Not bad for a first try. =D
Noodles waiting for it to cool. =D
Noodles looking sad cause I made her wait before she could tuck in. =P




Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Noodles Haul from Discover Dog 2014 Part 4: Pet Treats Wholesale Review

These have got to be the best buy from the show and Noodles favourites - Gourmet Sausages.
I've brought from them online before but nothing beats getting them at shows with their show offers.


They sell lots of meaty treats for the Doggies but these are the best I reckon. At the show you can get 30 sausages for £4.95. I got a mix of the three flavours:
  • Lightest Brown: Chicken
  • Medium Brown: Garlic and Beef
  • Darkest Brown: Liver

These are a top favourite with all of Noodles' Doggie pals. You can cut them up for training or you can buy their training strips. It works out cheaper than the sausages you get from the standard pet shops. Even if you buy from them online you can get a good deal of 3kg of sausages for £16.95+ delivery (I email the owners to request for a mix of all three flavours in the 3kg and they are more than happy to help). They store very well so you can either share with other doggie pals or just store them away and slowly give them to your little one.

Click HERE to go to their website.

Noodles Haul from Discover Dog 2014 Part 3: Platinum Natural Pet Food Review

Noodles doesn't usually take food from strangers or from bowls or from the floor without my ok, especially if there are lots of strangers about. But the Platinum brand had a dry food so yummy even the Noodles had to stop and woof down some chow from their tester bowl. ^_^

This brand has three flavours of dry food:
  • Chicken (Puppy and Adult)
  • Lamb & Rice
  • Iberico (Pork) & Greens

Samples of the three flavours.
Noodles only liked their Lamb and Rice flavour. This is apparently 70% lamb meat and made in such a way it feels semi-moist which seems to be a plus for Noodles. The pellets are square and similar size to the Lily's Kitchen Woodland Walk. It smells meaty but not over powering for the Human. Noodles seemed to be fine after eating it without the usual gentle easing in for change of food so far.

If you want further information click HERE. This brand is quite handy as you can order online for delivery (FREE in most cases). They also gave Noodles a sample of their treat sticks - she gobbled them so quickly I don't have a picture of them.


The brand may seem expensive at first glance. But if you bulk buy the price does slash quite dramatically. But as I have experienced with Noodles she only likes of of the three flavours (no interest in the other two) so if you want to try before you buy I believe the brand is still doing samples via their website.  My mum went for the 5kg Lamb and Rice RRP £24.94, which the stall helpers says can store for over 6 months if sealed properly as you would with other dry food.

A paws up from Noodles on the Lamb & Rice from Platinum. ^_^

Noodles Haul from Discover Dog 2014 Part 2: Daisys Dog Deli Review

Noodles homed into this stall on the day (she is very picky with food so you know there is something yummy there!)


This stall smelt lush! You would have thought it was a normal human bakery! There was so much to choose from Noodles was definitely in a doggy equivalent of a candy store. ^_^

We went for the Lazy Day Loaf in the end (£2.50 for a slice at the show, £9.99 + delivery on their website for a loaf). This is made from Beef, Cheddar and Spinach. It smelt so yummy even I got hungry! Noodles couldn't get enough of it. They have a store in Bluewater if anyone in the South East goes shopping during Xmas and want to pick something up.

Click HERE if you want to visit their website.

Noodles Haul from Discover Dog 2014 Part 1: Lily's Kitchen Review

Went to Discover Dog Show at Earls Court at the weekend. This show happens every year in London in October/November. It's a great place to meet all the different breeds of dogs if you're thinking of getting a dog and if you have a doggy pal it's a great place to go to to pick up a deal on new stuff you want to buy for them.

I've tried other items in the Lily's Kitchen range with Noodles before but she wasn't interested. But having read reviews of other items in their range I decided to give them a try since there was a show deal on the day.
Show deal £10 for all these! (1kg Woodland Walk RRP £6.99,  400g Wild Campfire Stew RRP £2.19, 60g Breakfast Crunch RRP £1.59, 400g Venison & Wild Rabbit Terrine RRP £2.19, 150g Organic Chicken Supper RRP £1.29)


Noodles LOVES the Woodland Walk dry food. She cleans the bowl and can't wait for this stuff! It is made of Venison, Duck and Salmon (further ingredient information click here). The pellets are crunchy but not ultra dry (may be why Noodles prefers this over the other two dry food offered by Lily's Kitchen.) The size of the pellet is also slightly bigger than the average dry dog food but doesn't seem to bother Noodles - she is a 20kg medium size dog though. It also doesn't have an over powering smell of dog food so the average doggy parent so be ok with it.


Noodles didn't take to the Breakfast Crunch immediately like the Woodland Walk but after I reassured her that it wasn't from outer space she also took to it, her tail wagging whenever I have the bag out. This is made from Chicken & Turkey (click HERE for ingredient information. It is slightly crunchier and drier than the Woodland Walk pellets but Noodles seems to still like crunching these, again it also smells pleasant and herby. Not sure I will be giving it to Noodles for breakfast but definitely a nice treat for her.

Haven't tried the three wet foods yet but will update when we get round to them.

Noodles definitely gives Woodland Walk and Breakfast Crunch the paws up.  Most importantly so far so good her number twos have stayed in good condition and no stomach upsets from starting the new food.

If you want to try out Lily's Kitchen's food for your doggy pals they have the following codes valid until December offered from Discover Dogs:
  • DISCOVER14 : 10% off the whole range, valid until 15th December, code can only be used once.
  • STARTER14: £10 off a minimum spend of £40, valid until 15th December.
I've already ordered more of the Woodland Walk and their Rise and Shine Treat to try, will review when Noodles has had a try.