Amy I like making treats for Trixie, so I offered to make some for my friend's dog. Trixie isn't particularly fussy about the aesthetics but I wanted to impress this other dog with my dog treats and be declared a favorite among humans. So I broke out my Halloween bone shaped cookie cutter. These treats practically look gourmet. Funny that I am unable to make pretty baked goods for humans. It's about the love! These are simple to make and I've yet to see a dog reject them. And some dogs are picky eaters. I'm sure Gigi will say something about how they lick their butts (She has an obsession with butt licking) but that still doesn't mean that they will eat just any brand of dog food. Peanut Butter Dog Treats 2 cups flour (I use whole wheat) 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter 3 eggs Combine the ingredients in a bowl. Add a little water if necessary. Roll out on a lightly floured surface and cut out with a cookie cutter or a glass. Place on a cookie sheet or two and bake at 350°F oven for around 12-15 minutes. Allow to cool completely then start slinging them at any random dog, friend or foe. GeorgiaHaving baked the chiffon cake this week I didn't want to bake another sweet.
So I thought I'd share my finished sewing project. Reversible places-mats. One side is an old beige tablecloth lined with brown corduroy and the other is a coordinating brown print. I'm always on the hunt for fun new uses for fabrics that would normally be tossed because it has a little stain somewhere on it. My next project is making minky baby blankets. We'll see how they turn out. Until next week, Amy and Georgia |
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