Finding Unique Homemade Dog Food Recipes Online
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When I look online for homemade dog food recipes, I notice that there is a lot of repetition. It’s sort of like going to a cooking website that has recipes, you see many different recipes, but there’s a lot of repeated recipes that are very similar. So when looking for recipes for dog food, is there a better way to find recipes that are unique and skip all of the extras.
One way is to use Google and narrow down your search. So instead of just looking up “homemade dog food recipes”, use the term “homemade chicken dog food recipes” or “homemade chicken and rice dog food recipes”. One thing to understand is that the more words you put into your search the more specific result you’ll get. It’s also important to understand that Google will order the results by relevancy and authority, so the site that is listed first is the site that Google feels is best for the search you entered.
So now that you know the basics of putting in a lot of detail for the search query that you’ll submit to Google, the question now is, what do you search for? Start by putting together a list of the main ingredients, listing them individually. And break it down into categories. Meat, grains, starches, etc.
So I’d put together a list like Meat: Beef, Chicken, Pork, then Grains: Rice, Whole Grain, Meal, Bran and then Starches: Potatoes, Carrots, Corn, etc. Now on a piece of paper or a spreadsheet combine them together. Beef, Rice, Potatoes; Beef, Rice, Carrots; Chicken, Rice, Potatoes; Chicken, Rice, Carrots, etc. You get the idea.
Now enter your first search, say “Homemade beef, rice, potato dog food recipes” and enter that into Google. Select the first entry and then get the recipes you’re looking for. One thing that might happen is that the first result is a site that you’ve already been to or the site isn’t quite what you need. If that happens, no problem, just look at the other results. You may also have to mess around with the search to get the desired combination right. Now repeat for all of the other combinations.
What does that give you? You will now have a recipe for each of the food combinations that you listed and since it’s the number one result it will be the most relevant recipe for that food combination. After you’re done, you’ll have a list of many recipes without redundancy. Good luck.
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