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Showing posts with label Pet. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Healthy Dog Snacks


Healthy Dog Snacks
Requested by Linda C.
Recipe By : Louise
Categories : Misc., Pet
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1 3/4 cups wheat flour
2 teaspoons wheat germ, toasted
1/2 cup brown sugar -- or real maple syrup
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1 lemon peel -- or orange
1/2 teaspoon butter -- or Veg. shortening
1/2 cup walnuts -- ground
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
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1. Combine all ingredients.
2. Knead until well blended.
3. Divide into 6 parts.
4. Roll each part into a log and wrap loosely in waved paper. Freeze.
5. When needed, thaw and slice the roll. (slices should be about 1/2" thick)
6. Bake cookies on an ungreased cookie sheet for about 12 minutes at 375°.
7. Each roll will make 6 cookies.
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NOTES : Any type of nut or seed can replace the walnuts in this recipe.



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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Favorite Dog Biscuits


Favorite Dog Biscuits
Requested by Linda C.
Recipe by Louise
Categories: Misc., Pets
Yield: 12 Servings

2 1/2 Cup whole-wheat flour
1/2 Cup powdered milk
1/2-teaspoon salt
1/2-teaspoon garlic powder
1-teaspoon brown sugar
6 Tablespoons butter *NOTE: margarine, shortening, vegetable oils, bacon fat, or meat juices may be used.
1 egg, beaten
1/2 Cup ice water

1. Combine the flour, milk, salt, garlic powder and sugar.
2. Cut in butter until mixture resembles cornmeal – a heavy-duty fork or pastry blender works well for this.
3. Mix in egg then add enough ice water to make a ball.
4. Pat dough down or roll out to 1/2 inch thick.
5. Cut out shapes with a cookie or biscuit cutter and bake on a lightly oiled cookie sheet for 25 minutes at 350ยบ.
6. Remove from oven and cool on a wire rack.

NOTE from Louise: To vary the flavor and texture, at the time the egg is added, add any of the following: 1 cup pureed cooked green vegetables or carrots; 6 tablespoons whole wheat or rye kernels; 3 tablespoons liver powder; a small jar of any baby food meat.

Remembrances: During the holidays when our kitchen was very quiet and students wanted to learn new methods like rolling and cutting . . . these were perfect to work on.  The results were usually dropped off at area dog shelters, but students were allowed to keep at least a dozen or so of the biscuits to bring home to show off to their peers -- and of course to feed them to any pooches waiting in the wings.

Liver Powder, Argentine 12 Ounces