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Nadia Primal response to question regarding Kkals per nugget…
Hi, Patricia. When you rehydrate our Freeze-Dried nuggets, they have the same nutritional composition as our Frozen nuggets. Our frozen nuggets are approximately 1 oz each, so one frozen or one rehydrated freeze-dried nugget will have the same data. The rabbit nuggets are 39 calories/oz and the venison nuggets are 42 calories/oz. I hope this helps!
I still haven’t heard back from the email I sent advisor team regarding stellar. lamb rated at 2.5 and duck 4. So for now I’ll stick with the 5* with the exception of the Tantalizing turkey they love. I’ll just break a piece off for Tia now that I know it’s higher calories/fat. As a whole Primal is lower in k kals with the same protien/flavor then Stella’s. So new list of k kals per patty/nugget below. I’m also putting up puppy chicken/salmon which is good for all life stages and rated a 5*. They are just smaller so hence the lower calorie count. So I wrote this down to and bring with me when it’s time to stock up on food for my easy to gain weight Tia. This way I can break off a little for Tia when it’s a 5* but higher in calories.
Phew…glad that’s done. lol
PRIMAL PER NUGGET
TURKEY/SARDINE 38 kcal
RABBIT 39
VENISON 42
PORK 44.5
DUCK 52
STELLAS PER PATTIE
CHICKEN 50 Kcal
VENISON BLEND 53
RABBIT 53
TURKEY 58
PUPPY CHICKEN/SALMON 32 smaller pattie size
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by Patricia A.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by Patricia A.
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