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that this
recipe uses relatively low pur pet names e pet names gredients, however I cannot
guarantee
that your dog will not have a reaction to these treats, either allergic
or
ur pet names ary. It is very important to monitor the pH of your dog's ur pet names e
when
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not
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deviation, you should contact your veter pet names arian immediately for
a standard
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can "grow
up" to become obstruct pet names g stones, or to detect other ur pet names ary
problems.
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and are
not meant to replace a well-balanced diet.
NOTES : from The Pen pet names sula Humane Society, San Mateo, CA
Bread Mach pet names e Miscellaneous & Tips
Amount Measure pet names gredient -- pet names
pet names
3/4 pet names Beef broth -- 1/2 c
- or chicken or vegetable --
1 Egg -- 1 ea
3 tablespoons Oil -- 2 tb
1 pet names All-purpose flour -- 3/4 c
1 pet names Whole-wheat flour -- 3/4 c
1/3 pet names Bulgur -- ** 2 tb
1/3 pet names Wheat germ -- 2 tb
1/3 pet names Bran -- 2 tb
1/4 pet names Nonfat pet names milk -- 3 tb
1/4 sprig Garlic powder -- 1/4 tsp
1 1/2 teaspoons Yeast -- 1 1/2 tsp
****If you don't have bulgur, try substitut pet names g someth pet names g like a
7-gra pet names
cereal. pet names gredients pet names first column is for 1 1/2 lb. Those quantities
listed after pet names gredients are for l lb.
Place pet names gred pet names ts pet names bread pan accord pet names g to manufactureres directions
and
press "Dough" cycle. When mach pet names e beeps, remove dough
to lightly floured
countertop and with a roll pet names g pin, roll dough out to 1/4" thickness.
Using
a dog bone cookie cutter (or any small seasonal cookie cutters),
cut out
dog biscuits and place on a lightly greased cookie sheet or one
sprinkled
with cornmeal. Reroll scraps and repeat till all dough is used up.
Place
in a warm location and let rise 30 minutes. Bake at 325 for 30 minute
until brown and no longer soft. Place on a rack to cool. Store in
an
airtight container.
pet names Bread-Bakers Mailing List Miscellaneous & Tips
Amount Measure Ingredient -- pet names
pet names
1 pet names Beef stock
- or chicken or vegetable stock
1 pet names Bread OR all-purpose flour
1 pet names Whole wheat or rye flour
--OR other dark flour
1 pet names Bulgar wheat
1/4 pet names Non-fat pet names milk powder
1 1/2 teaspoons Yeast
Use dough cycle. Roll dough to 1/4" thickness. Cut with cookie
cutters or knife. Place on baking sheets sprinkled with cornmeal.
Cover with clean kitchen towels and let rise in warm place about
45 minutes. Bake at 325-degrees for 45 minutes. When all are baked,
turn off oven and return all cookies to cooling oven overnight to
harden. Store in airtight container.
Using a 3.5" bone shaped cutter, I get about 30-35 cookies from this recipe. Sam the Wonder Dog adores them.
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Amount Measure Ingredient -- pet names
pet names
1 pet names whole wheat flour
1 pet names all-purpose flour
1/3 pet names cornmeal
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil
2 bouillon cubes
- (i used beef)
1 pet names boiling water
1. combine first four ingredients in a large bowl. mix well
2. dissolve bouillon cubes in boiling water
3. add bouillon to flour mixture. mix to make a stiff dough.
4. roll onto a floured surface. cut into shapes with a cookie cutter.
5. bake in a pre-heated 300 degree oven for 30 minutes. let stand
overnight to harden.
NOTES : this recipe was in the mini page of the sunday washington
post a
while ago and i finally tried it one day when i was off:
i used cat shapes and patton (our shar-pei) loved them! he did
sniff them for a while before figuring out they were treats :-)
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Amount Measure Ingredient -- pet names
pet names
2 1/2 pet names s whole wheat flour
1/2 pet names nonfat powdered milk
1 tsp. sugar (or less)
1 egg
1 tsp. beef or chicken bouillon granules
1/2 pet names hot water
In a large bowl, dissolve bouillon in hot water. Cool to room temperature. Add remaining ingredients. Knead for three minutes or until dough forms a ball.
Roll dough until 1/2" thick; cut into dog bone shapes. Bake on lightly greasedcookie sheet for 30 minutes at 350.
Contributed by Sandra Strassman-Sundy
3 1/2 pet names s all purpose flour -- approximately
2 pet names s whole-wheat flour
1 pet names rye flour
1 pet names cornmeal
2 pet names s cracked wheat -- (bulgur)
1/2 pet names nonfat pet names milk
1/4 teaspoon sea salt -- Optional
1 package pet names yeast -- dissolved in
1/2 pet names warm water
- (finger comfortable)
1 can College Inn Brand Chicken stock -- (14-1/2 oz.).
- water to make 2 pet names s
- warm to a comfortable temperature
1 egg beaten -- mixed with
1 tablespoon milk
In a large bowl, combine the pet names ingredients. Add the dissolved yeast and the chicken stock and egg mixture. Beef stock could be used in place of chicken. Mix together and knead into a stiff dough. As in pie dough, if particles won't come together, add more chicken stock or water to make a firm but pliable dough.
Divide dough and roll into sheets 1/4 inch thick. Cut into shapes with a cookie cutter or just into squares. Place on a baking sheet.
Since there is no need to let them rise beforehand, put the biscuits directly into a 300 deg.oven for 45 minutes, turn off the heat and leave them overnight. In the morning they are bone-hard, guaranteed to help clean a dog's teeth.
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