Posted on May 10th, 2008 by Doggie
Dessert Category
Sor-bay at the Moon
Category: Dessert
Serves: 3 dozen
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 0 minutes
Quick Tips:
Baby food is a great way to give your dog’s nutritional intake a kickstart. It’s typically all natrual, contains lots of vitamins and minerals, is easy to digest, and dogs love it. It is the perfect way to give your dog a treat they like that is also nutritional.
Ingredients:
- 950 ml (4 cups) yogurt (any flavour)
- 1 jar baby food, fruit flavour
- 30 ml (2 Tbsp) honey
- 30 ml (2 Tbsp) natural peanut butter
Preparation & Cooking:
- Puree all ingredients in a food processor. Keep it going until it is a smooth mixture. We don’t want any lumps in there.
- Get your ice cube trays and pour the mixture into them. You will probably need 2 - 3 depending on the size.
- Now pop them in your freezer so they can at least freeze over night.
- When serving you can microwave briefly or pop them on the bench so they can thaw slightly before serving. You must be careful though as you don’t want it melting and going all over the place. Best if you put it outside otherwise you will be either mopping the floor or worse yet, getting your carpets steam cleaned.
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Posted on March 24th, 2008 by Doggie
Creating homemade dog treats can be a fun activity for children. Children enjoy taking care of their pets and having them assist you in creating homemade dog treats can help them to feel more involved with the care of their beloved pet. Older children can help you to search for recipes for homemade dog treats and can help you to prepare the homemade dog treats in your own kitchen. They can help you with some of the more complex aspects such as chopping and measuring the ingredients.
Younger children can also help you to create homemade dog treats for the family dog. They are capable of helping you to mix the ingredients for the homemade dog treats.
Also, if the recipe calls for the dog treats to be cut out of rolled out dough; many young children will enjoy using cooking cutters to cut out shapes for the homemade dog treats.
Baking your own homemade dog treats is an activity that can be enjoyed by the entire family. The parents and children have the joy of creating treats for their dog that are both tasty and nutritious and the dogs enjoy being pampered with homemade dog treats that were made specifically for them.
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