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Homemade Dog Treats

I have been seeing so many recipes on pinterest lately for homemade dog treats, and I thought I would give it  a go.  I think they turned out great - seriously - my mom and I taste tested them, and they were good.  Moochie (the dog) approved too :)  I feel like while technically a dog treat, these would also work great as teething cookies for kiddos as well, nothing here a human can't eat.

Ingredients:

1/2 cup cornmeal

2 bananas (I went for the really brown ones)

3 - 3 1/2 cups flour (all purpose or whole wheat will do, whole wheat would be better for your pup)***

3 carrots (mine measured out to 1 1/3 cup)

1/2 cup cold water

1 tablespoon brown sugar

1 egg

1/3 cup vegetable oil

*** I had to keep adding more flour to get the dough to the correct consistency, but I will get to that later

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1.)  Chop the carrot, hand shred, or use the food processor.  Whatever it takes to get the job done.

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2.)  Mash the banana.  Mine was so brown it was basically mashed right out of the peel.

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3.)  Add together all ingredients in a bowl and mix!  This is a perfect job for a kitchenaid stand mixer with the dough hook attachment

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4.)  Mix, mix, mix until a ball forms.  Here is where I added more flour, maybe my carrots were a bit too juicy, but it is fine if you have to add more flour!

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5.)  Roll out your dough on a work surface with flour to about 1/2 inch thickness

6.)  Cut out out your dog treats!  I used a bear... but only because I did not have a dog bone cutter but I plan on getting

this set

soon

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7.)  Place them on a baking sheet,  either greased or lined with parchment paper.  I use parchment paper... because I hate cleaning up the mess.

8.)  Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes,  when done turn off the oven.  Leave the treats in for 30-45 minutes until cool and crisp.

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9.)  Give a few to the impatiently waiting dog, and then seal the rest in the container of your choice.

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She's usually great about holding a treat on her nose until we tell her she can flip it into her mouth... this time she just kept tilting her head back as if i would not notice... pshhh oh Mooch

-Meg

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