Honey Gummies for Dogs: 3 Delicious Homemade Recipes
As pet owners, we always want the best for our furry friends, and that includes providing them with tasty and nutritious treats. Homemade dog treats not only allow us to control the ingredients but also ensure that our canine companions get the healthiest options available. One such delectable treat that dogs absolutely adore is honey gummies. Packed with the natural sweetness of honey and other…
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DIY: No-Bake Pumpkin Balls Dog Treats
Canned pumpkin puree is an excellent source of fiber and helps with digestive regularity. Peanut butter is a good source of protein and contains healthy fats, vitamin B, niacin, and vitamin E. Together, they make an excellent Halloween dog treat.
No-Bake Pumpkin Balls
Ingredients
1 cup pumpkin puree
½ cup creamy peanut butter
2 ½ cups rolled oats
Wax paper
Directions
In a large bowl, place pumpkin puree, peanut butter, and rolled oats.
Mix until well incorporated.
Roll the mixture into small balls, about 1 ⅓ to 2 inches.
Place on a baking sheet lined with waxed paper.
Refrigerate for one hour. Store leftovers in the refrigerator.
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[Watch_Dogs]
Bagley: Finish your sweet treat. We've got work to do.
Aiden: It's fuel, Bagley.
Bagley: Is that why you paid extra for the strawberry shortcake flavoring?
Aiden: Hey, Bagley? Shut up.
actual dialogue i heard between aiden and bagley while playing watch dogs legion so now i have this headcanon that aiden likes strawberries, strawberry shortcake, and assorted strawberry flavored things.
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Sugar-Free Baklava
For when you need something sweet and elegant, but sugar hurts your joints.
Ingredients:
1 Cup Water
1 3/4 Cup Honey
2 tsp Orange Extract
1 whole Nutmeg
1 TBS Lemon Juice
6 oz Pistachios
6 oz Hazelnuts
6 oz Almonds
3 TBS Honey
1 pinch Nutmeg
16 oz Phyllo Dough
Up to 16 oz Sunflower Oil
First, the Sauce!
Combine the water, honey, whole nutmeg and orange extract in a pot and bring to a boil.
Reduce to a simmer and let cook for 25 minutes
Remove from heat and add lemon juice
Remove whole nutmeg
Let cool
Next, the Filling!
Chop the nuts together
Mix in the cinnamon and a pinch of nutmeg
Mix in 1-3 TBS Honey
Finally, the Phyllo!
Coat baking dish with oil
Lay down 2-3 sheets of Phyllo dough and use a pastry brush to coat with oil
Repeat step 2 until 1/3 of the Phyllo dough has been used
Cover evenly with 1/2 of the nut mixture
Repeat step 2 until 1/3 of the original Phyllo remains
Cover evenly with remaining nuts, reserving a few to sprinkle overtop the dish at the end
Repeat step 2 until there is no remaining Phyllo
Cut the uncooked baklava into rhombuses
Bake at 350 for 35-45 minutes, until golden and a toothpick comes out clean at the center
Pour cooled syrup over hot baklava
Allow to set and soak for 4-8 hours
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i have had one of the worst mornings imaginable concerning one of my very worst fears but everything turned out relatively okay we're all good
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Fido's Favourites: Irresistible Carob Strawberry Dog Treats
Our girls love carob and I’m always looking for more ways to incorporate it. This is not a treat I make often, but it’s especially cute around holidays like Valentine’s Day. They are also super easy to put together as there is no actual baking involved. Who doesn’t love a no bake treat!
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It turns out the cookies are real — sort of.
They are baked at the home of Lara MacLean, who has been a “puppet wrangler” for the Jim Henson Company for almost three decades. MacLean started as an intern for Sesame Workshop in 1992 and has been working for the team ever since.
The recipe, roughly: Pancake mix, puffed rice, Grape-Nuts and instant coffee, with water in the mixture. The chocolate chips are made using hot glue sticks — essentially colored gobs of glue.
The cookies do not have oils, fats or sugars. Those would stain Cookie Monster. They’re edible, but barely. “Kind of like a dog treat,” MacLean says.
Before she reinvented the recipe in the 2000s, the creative team behind “Sesame Street” used versions of rice crackers and foams to make the cookies. The challenge was that the rice crackers would make more of a mess and get stuck in Cookie’s fur. And the foams didn’t look like cookies once they broke apart.
Cookie has been portrayed since 2001 by David Rudman, who took over the role from Frank Oz. Rudman’s right hand moves the mouth, which is eating, and his left hand holds the cookies. Both work in concert to break the cookies, which means they have to be soft enough to fall apart.
Rudman said soft cookies are best, adding, “The more crumbs, the funnier it is. If he eats the cookie, and it only breaks into two pieces if it’s too hard, it’s just not funny,” he said. “It looks almost painful. But if he eats a cookie and it explodes into a hundred crumbs, that’s where the comedy comes from.”
MacLean has perfected a recipe that is “thin enough that it’ll explode into a hundred crumbs,” Rudman said. “But it’s not too thin that it’ll break in my hand when I’m holding it.”
Not every (human) guest realizes that the cookies aren’t meant to be eaten. Adam Sandler appeared on an episode and decided to share in the muppet's delight by spontaneously eating a cookie with him on set.
“As soon as the cameras cut, he was like, ‘Blech!' ” MacLean said.
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Beginner's Guide to Healthy Dog Treats: Dehydrating Made Easy
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