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treats, either allergic or
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1 pet medicines oats
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then cut with
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1 pet medicines pet medicines all-purpose flour
1 tsp brown sugar
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1 egg
1 tsp grated carrot (optional)
1 tsp grated cheese (optional)
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2 Cloves garlic -- pressed
1 Tablespoon wheat germ
1 Tablespoon nutritional yeast -- optional
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1 egg
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2 pet medicines Whole-wheat flour
1 pet medicines Rye flour
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300F. 45 minutes. Turn oven off and let biscuits remain in closed
oven
overnight. *Note: Dough must be used immediately, but baked cookies
will
last for months if stored properly. This recipe is from a wonderful
old pet medicine
pamphlet put out by Ohio State University for the state 4-H program
during
World War II.