For everyone that prefers dried food, there are as many people who will advise against it and prefer either raw or wet food. Orijen is the the the new dried food of the moment on the market, but it has a high protein content which I am not keen on. Personally I dont do the 'raw' feeding thing and mine have a mixture of both dried (Hills Natures Best, which I have fed for 20 years with no problems), for one meal and a wet food for another (you shouldnt mix dry and wet food together as they are both digested at different levels).
Dependant on the size of dog you have, if you want to feed a home cooked diet and you have a good butcher, you may be able to get cheap meat off cuts, (mine sells them for 50p a bag), and he will also de bone chicken thighs for me, which I boil with some pasta and vegetables. I make enough to last a few a week and freeze in bags. Try to avoid gravy due to the salt content. If I am feeling lazy I give them Natures Harvest for one meal, which always seems to go down well.
http://www.natures-harvest.org/