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Peanut butter dog biccies

Discussion in 'Pets Corner' started by accidentalgardener, Aug 21, 2008.

  1. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    2 cups whole wheat flour
    1 cup cornmeal
    1 cup rolled oats
    1 cups hot water
    1 cup olive or vegetable oil
    2 eggs- lightly beaten
    3 tablespoons peanut butter- smooth -- (3 to 4)
    2 tablespoons your favorite nutritional supplement -- (2 to 3)


    Combine peanut butter, hot water, oil, and eggs in a bowl. Mix until
    smooth. Set aside. Combine flour, cornmeal, and oats in a separate bowl.
    Mix well. Pour the bowl of the wet ingredients into the bowl of dry
    ingredients. Mix well with hand mixer until dough forms. Knead dough on a
    floured board until no longer sticky. Add flour as needed. Roll out dough
    to inch thickness. Cut into shape with a floured bone shape cookie cutter.
    Place on a lightly greased or non-stick cookie sheet. Bake at 400 degrees
    for 20 to 30 minutes, or until firm to the touch. Remove from oven and let
    cool until hard. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
    (dough can be frozen for later use)


    Enjoy fur babies :D
     
  2. borrowers

    borrowers Gardener

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    Hi Paula, sorry this is such a late reply - I've been away for a little while. Anyway, the question I want to ask is....

    these recipes you've given us (& thanks for them:thumb:), can we eat them too.......please:D?

    cheers
     
  3. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    Hi there Borrowers :D

    Yes you can eat them, to be honest i have been kwn to have the odd munch myself :D
     
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