Creative Uses for Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various creative uses for stainless steel mixing bowls, particularly their unconventional use as dog dishes. Participants share personal anecdotes and humorous observations about pets and their eating habits, leading to a light-hearted discussion about the intersection of cooking tools and pet care.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Humorous

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a host using stainless steel mixing bowls as dog dishes, noting they don't skid around.
  • Another participant humorously comments on the idea of a "Pampered Pooch."
  • Several users express disbelief or disgust at the idea of using mixing bowls for pets, with one stating they can't imagine using their bowls for a dog.
  • One participant shares that they find the prices of dog dishes in stores to be high compared to stainless steel bowls.
  • Another participant recounts a humorous experience of a couple sharing ice cream with their dog, leading to a discussion about the cleanliness of dogs' mouths.
  • Some participants share their pets' eating habits, including eating poop, which leads to further humorous exchanges.
  • One participant mentions a rabbit that eats its own poop as part of its digestion process, adding to the light-hearted tone of the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding the appropriateness of using stainless steel mixing bowls for pets, with some finding it humorous and others expressing disgust. No clear consensus emerges on the topic.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a mix of personal experiences and humorous anecdotes related to pets and their behaviors, rather than a serious examination of product usage.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who enjoy sharing light-hearted stories about pets and cooking tools may find this thread entertaining.

ItalianChef said:
That's what my dog does, right out of the litter box! And I even have a "special" one that is really tall and has a hole in the lid for the cat to go through, I guess my dog has a really long neck since she can get in there.

This was me posting...did this twice, just signed up my new consultant and made a boo-boo and posted under her name...what a dork I am!!
 
My dog's food and water are in those square glad ware containers. When they get gross I throw them away. I could throw them away daily and still not spend $69 plus shipping in a year! To each his own...
 
dianevill said:
Our collie/husky mix (now deceased) used to eat our cat's poop. He'd push open the closet door and have at it. But here's the gross part. One day he was sitting by me and I was petting him, and he turned to me and burped. It smelled like total cat poop. I was SO disgusted!

Diane

Oh my God! And I thought garlic breath was bad!
 
Yup, litter and all. We called the litter "sprinkles".
 
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OMG!!! That is so nasty!!! I'm not going to complain when my dogs eat rabbit poop anymore!!!:D
 
Ladies, I'm going to hug my cats just a little bi8t tighter tonight. They don't do any of that stuff!
 
I just can't believe this thread lost steam.
 

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