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Tuna dog biscuits - for all you dog lovers

Discussion in 'Pets Corner' started by accidentalgardener, Aug 11, 2008.

  1. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    Ive nibbled one and they taste great and so easy to make

    Wheat-free Tuna Biscuits

    â?¢ 1 cup yellow cornmeal or 1/14 cup corn flour
    â?¢ 1 cup oatmeal
    â?¢ 1/4 tsp. baking powder
    â?¢ 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
    â?¢ 1 small can tuna in oil -- undrained
    â?¢ 1/3 cup water

    Grind oatmeal in processor to make a lumpy flour. Set aside in small bowl. In food processor, whirr tuna with the oil, and water then add all the rest of ingredient. Pulse till mixture forms a ball, Pulse to knead for 2-3 minutes. Knead on floured surface till it forms a soft ball of dough. Roll out to a 1/8"-1/4" thickness. Cut into shapes. Bake on lightly greased cookie sheet , at 350 for 20-25 minutes. Cool completely

    If you like these i have recipes for peanut butter ones, ginger ones, cheese ones and Liver birthday cake :D
     
  2. Rosiemongrel

    Rosiemongrel Gardener

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    Can we have the recipe for the birthday cake and the peanut butter ones please?

    I am going to have a doggie treat baking session this weekend (unless it decides to stop raining!!), so would love to see more of these!
     
  3. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    Of course Rosie sorry ive not been on my lappy a lot this week but it will follow this evening: the recipe that is :D i'm waiting until then because i will be putting them all on and its a really ong list :D
     
  4. youngdaisydee

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    Awwww Look at that Puppy, OMG his Paws are Huge Paula...:)
     
  5. intermiplants

    intermiplants Gardener

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    cute..:thumb: a.c.. my doggy said he would love some but his dad is a rubbish cook so he said if i pm you would you make him some...ill tell him i did try:thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb: or he is crying now
     
  6. accidentalgardener

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    IP iffin ya pm your addy i will send you some just let me know peanut butter, cheese or tuna :thumb:
     
  7. accidentalgardener

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    3 cups whole wheat flour
    1 cup cornmeal
    1 cup quick oats - uncooked
    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
     
  8. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    And he is all mine Dee, but when i am up your way you can have a cuddle :D
     
  9. plantlife

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    Thanks for the recipe! I'd love anymore you have :)
     
  10. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    Your wish is my command and i haven't forgotten about the doggie birthday cake recipe :thumb:
     
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