2009 Honest Kitchen Recap

Thank you all for making 2009 such a memorable year for the Honest Kitchen!

What happened in 2009?

  • We launched our first medicinal tea! Lithe is a nutritional herbal tea for dogs to support healthy mobility, bone and joint function.
  • We switched to sustainably & humanely farmed, free-range chicken! Our chicken now comes from Petaluma Poultry in Northern California.
  • Founder Lucy Postins wrote, “Made out of Love”, a book of recipes to prepare for (and sometimes share with) your pet companions. 10% of book profits will go to the Morris Animal Foundation.
  • We unveiled a completely redesigned website! And, T-shirts to show off your Honest Kitchen love!
  • The Honest Kitchen was on the Food Network’s hit show Will work for Food!
  • True to our values of giving back, we supported: Rolling Dog Ranch, North Shore Animal League, the Animal Welfare Institute, Doctors without Borders, Heifer International and National Mill Dog Animal Rescue.
  • Jenna had a baby, Archie, on February 9th & Carla was married on August 7th!

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  • We welcomed six new office pups and official taste testers! Brutus, Taro, Moe Moe, Indie, Ollie and Abba.

Pictured below, in their New Year’s getup, are: Taro, Ollie, Abba, Spenny, Wilow, Makai and Charlie. Click here for a behind the scenes picture!

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  • We also hired six new pet food enthusiasts! Kat, Steve, Michael, Carmen, Rachel and Ed to assist with our day to day operations and customer service.

What’s coming up in 2010?

  • Our first Customer Rewards Program will launch in February.
  • We’re starting a local San Diego Meetup group!
  • Raquel, our Reseller Customer Service Consultant,  is going to grad school. We will miss her around the office and wish her well!
  • More product launches! While many are still in the works, we can tell you that you will see more medicinal teas this year and a new grain-free recipe!

Keep it up, Shorty!

A couple weeks ago we brought you Shorty, the very cute and lovable three year old Labrador/St. Bernard /Dachshund mix. After another 2 weeks on The Honest Kitchen he weighed in at a steady 48lbs and lost an inch off his waist. His happy owners are also pleased to announce that Shorty and his sisters have kissed their stomach problems goodbye since they’ve been on The Honest Kitchen!

Stats: Day one of Honest Kitchen
Weight – 50.3lbs
Waist – 28 inches
Shorty day one of Honest Kitchen

Stats: 4 Weeks on Honest Kitchen
Weight – 48lbs
Waist – 26 inches

Total Loss
Weight – 2.3lbs
Waist – 2 inches

New Year’s Resolutions – for you and your four legged friends.

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Go green!

Eliminate harsh chemicals and products from your home that may come in contact with your pet (and you). This includes: bug spray, room deodorizers, floor and toilet bowl cleaners, lawn fertilizers and weed repellents. Use gentle antibacterial hand sanitizers, like CleanWell so you’re handing out treats with a safe, clean hand. Splurge a little on eco-friendly grooming products. Happytails has a ‘spa’ line that ranges from shampoos and conditioners to out-of-the-tub products like Dog Smog (an Honest Kitchen office favorite!), Fur Butter and Eyemunity. Also, opt for natural remedies when possible. There are articles and resources on our website and our new recipe book, but we also recommend:

Natural Nutrition for Dogs and Cats by Kymythy Schultze,

Natural Health for Dogs & Cats by Dr Richard Pitcairn & Susan Hubble Pitcairn

Natural Healing for Dogs & Cats by Cheryl Schwartz DVM.

Teaching an old, or young dog, new tricks.

Does your pooch have down sit and stay? What about roll over, or a hand shake? Dogs love mastering new tricks! It’s mentally stimulating and rewarding when they learn something new, and can be as easy as spending a couple minutes with them once or twice a day. Remember – be positive, firm, patient and have fun!

Is shedding pounds on the list?

You may think that the only way to exercise with your pooch is to take them for a walk or jog around the neighborhood, but there’s another way to get your fitness on with Fido. Meet Dawn, personal trainer and owner of Leash Your Fitness, the dog and you training program. Classes are for all fitness levels and range from yoga to boot camps. While Leash Your Fitness is a San Diego based company, chances are there’s one in your neck of the woods too!

Give your dog regular, light massages.

Did the holiday season leave you feeling stressed? Chances are your pet companion felt your pain and is a little anxious as well. Pet massages are a great way for both of you to relax and enjoy some one on one time. For deep massages, you should take your dog to a pet massage therapist, but for light massages, here’s our suggestion. Using long, gentle strokes move slowly over the neck, shoulders, and chest in circular patterns, gently pinching folds of any loose skin in these areas. Lightly squeeze down the length of each foreleg and place three fingers on each side of the leg and softly rub opposite directions several times. Use your thumb and forefinger and give each foot a couple of soft squeezes. Finish up with several soft, slow strokes from head to tail.


Help other animals that aren’t as fortunate as your own.

Rescue shelters are always in need of resources and support. While monetary donations are needed to cover the cost of checkups, spay and neutering, and day to day tasks, there are lots of ways to get involved. If you’re a great writer, help them with grants. Have a big SUV… and don’t mind it getting dirty? What about aiding them with transportation for events? Petfinder.com is a great resource to look for shelters in your area, after that an email to a member or stopping by one of their events will get you started!

Have a safe and happy New Year!

Turkey & Cranberry Savories

These bite-sized treats are perfect for the Holidays!
Ingredients
  • 2 cups dehydrated Embark or Keen
  • 2 cups hot water
  • 1 cup raw ground turkey
  • 1/2 cup cooked mashed sweet potatoes
  • 1/4 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 grated cheddar cheese
  • 2 free range eggs
What To Do
Watch a cooking demonstration of this recipe here.

Pretty Pictures

We hope you enjoy our new web site, and our brand new recipe book, Made out of Love. The animal photos included in both, are thanks to pet photographer extraordinaire, Ashley DuChene, of Natural Light Pet Photography. Ashley has done a couple of Honest Kitchen photo shoots in recent years and they are so much fun to participate in!  She somehow manages to find everybody’s good side and sneaks around the office to take a lot of the candid shots!

We love any excuse to show our gorgeous office dogs to anyone who’ll look, so you may see more of Ashley’s work in the coming months! Ashley specializes in on-location natural light pet photography in the San Diego area.  She is commissioned by private clients but also does commercial projects and installations for veterinary hospitals.You can also learn more on her web site.

Spencer and Carla, THK Execs. They love eachother.

Spencer and Carla, THK Execs. They love eachother.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have a favorite photo of your animal companion? We’d love to see it, professional or otherwise! You can email stories or pictures to us or upload them on our facebook page.

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