Recipe:
2lb Ground Beef
2lb Ground Pork
3 Eggs
1/3 small bag Steamed Peas
1/4 small bag Steamed Carrots
1/4 small bag Steamed Broccoli
1/4 small bag Steamed Cauliflower
1/4 small bag Steamed Green Beans
1/3 small bag Frozen Blue Berries
1/3 small steamed bag of brown rice
Two-Three Tblp of Organic Apple Sauce
1/2 Ground Egg Shell for Calcium (ground fine in a clean coffee grinder or hand ground to powder in a mortar)
Chicken Stock - low to No sodium
1/2 Microwaved Sweet potato
1 tsp Flex Seed (for fiber and for firm stool)
First and foremost, Salt is poison for dogs. So the first batch I threw away because I didn't know that.
Unless you have doggy Cod oil or Salmon oil, do not use butter (which I'm guilty of using in the first batch) instead i use stock with low sodium or no sodium.
Start out with a large splash of chicken stock in the skillet with which to cook the ground beef and pork. While the meats are being sauteed, steam all the veggies and fruit (I bought steamer bags in the frozen isle) and add all the remaining ingredients (save the eggs and egg shells for the end) into a blender, food processor or into a pot using a handheld food puree tool or masher and blend/mash all the veggies and fruit (I do this because I have to trick my Angel to eat his fruits and veggies).
Now you have cooked ground beef and pork and a puree/mash, add the puree/mash to the ground beef and pork with 3 eggs and sprinkle the powdered egg shell (1/4 tsp) and Flex Seed about 1 tbl spoon. Mix Well and place in an oven safe glass dish, 1/2 inch to 1 inch, a baking dish, or baking sheet, at 350 degrees for 20 minutes or so to remove moisture for all those pups who don't eat mushy food and prefer dryer and or harder food.
Store in a glass container if available. I fed my 17 lbs dog 1/2 -1 cup per day, since this recipe is mostly protein the doggys get full with less protein than they would on the mostly carb diet, which commercial dog food contains. This recipe lasted almost 2 weeks, until I found out that dogs need variety and I started keeping a few different types of meals in the fridge.
***Afterthought, dog specific bone-meal is the best option for calcium because it provides a more balanced calcium to phosphorous proportions your dogs diet requires to obtain a perfectly functioning organism and egg shells are deficient in that they do not contain phosphorous.