I've always had the belief that the more you break down the veggies you put into your pets food the easier it for our little guys to get their nutrients. With broccoli I like to use raw fresh and run it through my food processor first. Since I like to get all my ingredients prepped and ready first it tends to sit like that for a bit before I put it all together. With what I'm understanding from this video I think I'm doing the right thing.
I didn't know about chopping the broccoli so small for dogs, but watching Dr. Rhonda Patrick I always chop and let sit for 90 min plus for myself, then lightly steam so do the same for my dog. Will use processor for smaller chop in future. Tx!
Hi Rodney, would freezing the broccoli after going through that process retain the nutritional benefits? I have been making power cubes to add to my dogs dinner with some water, fruit and veg. Thanks!
Rodney what about broccoli sprouts? After seeing Rhonda Patrick’s advice on the benefits of Sulforaphane about 5 years ago, I looked them up for dogs and found some info. stating it was toxic for canines, so never gave them to my dog. Going back today and looking for that same info again. I can’t find that nor anything stating it is indeed toxic. My dog has Insulinoma and ironically he loves raw broccoli stalks (he won’t eat the head) and bok choy, however the broccoli stalks are now too harsh for his gut. I’ve always felt sure he goes nuts for the broccoli stalks because he can sense the powerful anti-cancer compounds. He doesn’t like cooked broccoli either, he’ll only eat raw stalks. Thanks for your advice today, I’m going to try this. Would you kindly consider talking about your thoughts on broccoli sprouts for dogs at some point? They have a higher concentration of sulforaphane and would be easier to digest.
Rodney loves broccoli sprouts and talks about them often. He's done videos in the FB group, Inside Scoop, in the past about how easy, inexpensive and beneficial it is to grow and feed broccoli sprouts. The sulphoraphane content is much higher in sprout form as well. Definitely offer it to your pup. It is a powerhouse!
I wanted to cook or make your ground beef recipe for my dogs. I have 2 fur babies, Molly is 11yrs old 68lbs and Bella is 3 1/2 yrs old Sharpei Beagle. How much to I feed them in a day? Thank you!
Wow, this is the first time learning about increasing benefits by chopping and holding the broccoli! And I didn't know cats should be eating some broccoli too. How about juicing them instead of chopping and let it sit? Would that increase more benefit??
Actually, for me, cleaning the juicer is a lot more work😅 I don't mind chopping and my cats eat them mixed with food (I tried yesterday) but I thought liquid form might be easier to absorb, like we humans do. It's just you don't get much juice from broccoli florets🥦 Hope they'll give us more details like how long chopped & held broccoli can be kept before losing its benefit and if it can be kept frozen🙂
When I follow the link for the learning lab it only has US and Canadian sites although I have already pre ordered on the French Amazon. Will it work if I upload my french amazon receipt
EWG, the Environmental Working Group, claims that broccoli need not be organic as very few pesticides are used in commercially grown broccoli and cauliflower.@@belizehouseforrent6138
I had the same question! I live alone and half the time I cook single portions of foods either for me or my pup and that’s actually a bit harder to do in full size pans. I’ve wanted a set like this forever but all I find online is for kids play kitchens 😂
great tip for humans too , for humans I listen to Rhonda patrick and they were saying adding mustard seed to cooked broccoli helps too for humans but I dont know how safe that is for dogs
I've always had the belief that the more you break down the veggies you put into your pets food the easier it for our little guys to get their nutrients. With broccoli I like to use raw fresh and run it through my food processor first. Since I like to get all my ingredients prepped and ready first it tends to sit like that for a bit before I put it all together. With what I'm understanding from this video I think I'm doing the right thing.
A Rodney Habib video first thing Monday morning?!? It's going to be a great day!
Just finished reading The Forever Dog. It stays on my side table with my other Bibles.
Thank you for making me a better 🐶 parent!
Wow so informative ❤
Rodney you are so brilliant!!
I didn't know about chopping the broccoli so small for dogs, but watching Dr. Rhonda Patrick I always chop and let sit for 90 min plus for myself, then lightly steam so do the same for my dog. Will use processor for smaller chop in future. Tx!
Hi Rodney, would freezing the broccoli after going through that process retain the nutritional benefits? I have been making power cubes to add to my dogs dinner with some water, fruit and veg. Thanks!
Love these tips thanks! Love your shirt looks just like my STORMY 🎉
Thank you Rodney ❤
When Amazon Canada will receive your book ? Can't wait to read it !
What should we do with the stalks? Can't find any information on that.
I started growing broccoli/kale sprouts, I love them, would cutting them up work?
Excellent tip thank you!
Hi Rodney ! This was so insightful !! Thank you ! Can you give broccoli sprouts to your dogs too ?
Thank you!!! Valuable info
Once we have done this to broccoli can we mix it with our food and freeze it
Rodney what about broccoli sprouts? After seeing Rhonda Patrick’s advice on the benefits of Sulforaphane about 5 years ago, I looked them up for dogs and found some info. stating it was toxic for canines, so never gave them to my dog. Going back today and looking for that same info again. I can’t find that nor anything stating it is indeed toxic. My dog has Insulinoma and ironically he loves raw broccoli stalks (he won’t eat the head) and bok choy, however the broccoli stalks are now too harsh for his gut. I’ve always felt sure he goes nuts for the broccoli stalks because he can sense the powerful anti-cancer compounds. He doesn’t like cooked broccoli either, he’ll only eat raw stalks. Thanks for your advice today, I’m going to try this. Would you kindly consider talking about your thoughts on broccoli sprouts for dogs at some point? They have a higher concentration of sulforaphane and would be easier to digest.
Rodney loves broccoli sprouts and talks about them often. He's done videos in the FB group, Inside Scoop, in the past about how easy, inexpensive and beneficial it is to grow and feed broccoli sprouts. The sulphoraphane content is much higher in sprout form as well. Definitely offer it to your pup. It is a powerhouse!
Is that also recommended for other cruciferous vegetables?
I clicked the link in description for the longer episode in the learning lab, but I couldn't find the episode.
Just pre ordered mine! Will you guys possibly in the future include recipes for cats? Specifically preventing kidney disease in cats? Thank you!
I could only get frozen organic broccoli in my place...what should i do?
My dog and i love you Rodney and cannot ThankYou enough for how you (and Karen) have changed our lives❤🐶🤗🙏🇦🇺
What's the best way to cook it after finely chopping? Thanks!
You don't have to cook it at all. Just purée it and you are done.
I wanted to cook or make your ground beef recipe for my dogs. I have 2 fur babies, Molly is 11yrs old 68lbs and Bella is 3 1/2 yrs old Sharpei Beagle. How much to I feed them in a day? Thank you!
Wow, this is the first time learning about increasing benefits by chopping and holding the broccoli! And I didn't know cats should be eating some broccoli too. How about juicing them instead of chopping and let it sit? Would that increase more benefit??
That's what I wanted to know - juicing is so much less work than chopping!
Actually, for me, cleaning the juicer is a lot more work😅 I don't mind chopping and my cats eat them mixed with food (I tried yesterday) but I thought liquid form might be easier to absorb, like we humans do. It's just you don't get much juice from broccoli florets🥦 Hope they'll give us more details like how long chopped & held broccoli can be kept before losing its benefit and if it can be kept frozen🙂
When I follow the link for the learning lab it only has US and Canadian sites although I have already pre ordered on the French Amazon. Will it work if I upload my french amazon receipt
Yes, upload your receipt and then you should receive an email about how to join the Learning Lab group
I use Four Leaf Rover: Green Rover daily, along with Seven 'Shrooms.
For adults too or just dogs? Lol😊
It also helps with diarrhea
What about the pesticides?
Only use organic.
EWG, the Environmental Working Group, claims that broccoli need not be organic as very few pesticides are used in commercially grown broccoli and cauliflower.@@belizehouseforrent6138
I've been missing you so much?
I love the tiny cookware. Where can I find them? ❤😂 So super excited for your new book to be released🎉
I had the same question! I live alone and half the time I cook single portions of foods either for me or my pup and that’s actually a bit harder to do in full size pans. I’ve wanted a set like this forever but all I find online is for kids play kitchens 😂
In other words,. And put it in the fridge. Feed it the next day. Easy enough. It's what I do anyway.
lol I was just thinking about this today (i'm a weird person that thinks about odd things)
great tip for humans too , for humans I listen to Rhonda patrick and they were saying adding mustard seed to cooked broccoli helps too for humans but I dont know how safe that is for dogs
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