In 2002, Lucy, the co-founder of The Honest Kitchen was making pureed food for her dog Mosi in her kitchen, the food was great, Mosi was loving it but boy was it messy. Lucy began thinking about how to make the same quality food with whole, colorful and healthy ingredients, but also be easy to prepare. Dehydration came to mind, making a compact, shelf stable product. Soon Lucy had samples from raw ingredient suppliers from all over the country coming into her home, soon thereafter the prototype recipe for Verve was created. Lucy began the search for a human food manufacturer that would agree to make this new, gourmet food for pets and it eventually paid off. Lucy had signed affidavits from every ingredient supplier ensuring that every product that entered their plant was human edible.
Introducing The Honest Kitchen Bone Broth with Turmeric, this new instant Bone Broth can be mixed with warm water to make a nourishing, and irresistibly mouthwatering drink, that’s got a few health-promoting properties, too. The key ingredient in this broth is tumeric and it is not just any old turmeric either, it’s the really potent kind, with 95% curcuminoids, the active compound in turmeric that’s been studied for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties. The Honest Kitchen Bone Broth with Turmeric is great for both dogs and cats, we serve ours to Xena as a treat in between meals or it makes her favorite dry dog food even better when it is poured over the top. All of The Honest Kitchen products can be purchased through their website, Amazon or find a retailer near you here and also be sure to show them some love on facebook, twitter,Pinterest, YouTube, Instagram & Google+.
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