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Cooking with Healthy Happy Pooches

On 15 Dec, 2015
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By : sanaesuzuki
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We love to eat and we cook almost everyday.
Our dogs love to eat too so when we cook they all stay around the kitchen.                                    Some dishes they like so much that they are even watching us while we make it … one of their favorite dishes is Gyoza (Potstickers). We love them too, but since there is no where we can find good vegan ones at any restaurant so we have to make our own if we want to eat it.                       
Look at this photo and how they are watching when Eric is making them.
HHP are watching Gyoza making

HHP are watching Gyoza making

For me, eating Gyoza (Potstickers) brings me back to my childhood. It is definitely my kind comfort food and making a delicious vegan Gyoza (Potstickers) is a work of art!

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There is a funny story that I shared in Healthy Happy Pooch about Leo and Pot Stickers on page 200.

 

Sanae with Leo 1200

Leo and Me!

 

I must relate a story about Leo and the missing gyoza (potstickers). I love gyoza, but they are usually made with meat, so every now and then Eric makes homemade vegan gyoza at home. One day, he prepared 48 pieces of gyoza, which took him at least an hour and a half. He said they would be ready to eat in five minutes, but in the next moment, he shouted, “Where is the gyoza?! It’s all gone!” I went into the kitchen and saw only one piece of gyoza left on the counter. “Where are all the pieces you made?” I asked. He said, “I just went to the next room for one minute, and the gyoza was gone.” He was fuming and started to investigate who the thief was among our four-legged family. We inspected each one and found out it was Leo, because he still had some gyoza pieces in his mouth–not to mention that he looked glum and guilty. Eric told him that if he ever stole food again, he would go back to the shelter. Leo has not done it since; but every time we make gyoza, we laugh and share one piece with Leo.



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