woof-woof-meow-tweet In The Kitchen

19 Aug 2010 08:54 - 19 Aug 2010 09:10 #1 by 285critters bff
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Cat Cookies - YUM your cat bff will gobble these down!

http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/6/Cat_Cookies48272.shtml

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19 Aug 2010 09:01 #2 by 285critters bff
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:dog: Are they ready YET! Apple Crunch Pupcakes Recipe

http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/6/Apple_Crunch_Pupcakes48256.shtml

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19 Aug 2010 09:04 #3 by 285critters bff
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The birds will go "WILD" over these homemade treats...

Homemade Wild Bird Food http://www.a-home-for-wild-birds.com/homemade-wild-bird-food.html

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20 Aug 2010 08:45 #4 by 285critters bff
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OK bffs maybe not the house-kitchen but...

First ice cream truck exclusively for dogs opens in London's Regent Park



http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2010/07/22/2010-07-22_first_ice_cream_truck_exclusively_for_dogs_opens_in_londons_regent_park.html#ixzz0x9og8ui9

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21 Aug 2010 04:14 #5 by CinnamonGirl
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That ice cream truck is so cute!

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26 Aug 2010 08:15 #6 by 285critters bff
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woof woof these sound yummy can we have some tonight?

Nutritious Meatballs

Satin Meatballs (now this makes some whopping amount of meatballs WOOF WOOF!)

10 pounds hamburger meat [the cheapest kind]
1 lg. box of Total cereal
1 lg. box oatmeal
1 jar of wheat germ
1 1/4 cup veg oil
1 1/4 cup of unsulfured molasses
10 raw eggs AND shells
10 envelopes of unflavored gelatin
pinch of salt

Here are some additional fillers and flavors that you could add:

low fat cottage cheese
canned pumpkin (not the pie filler)
cooked rice
bread crumbs (you could also ground his kibble in a food processor or blender and used it in place of the breadcrumbs)

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29 Aug 2010 14:23 #7 by 285critters bff
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Dog & Cat Cookbooks for the Pampered Pet

You have to click on this link if for nothing else other than to see the dog in an apron cooking woof woof...

http://www.pamperedpetscatalog.com/dog_cat_cook_books.html

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29 Aug 2010 16:27 #8 by CinnamonGirl
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285Critters BFF. Where do you find this cute dog stuff!! LOL. That is too cute.

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30 Aug 2010 08:41 #9 by 285critters bff
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Kitties like treats too! MEOW!

Casey’s Catnip Training Treat http://cats.lovetoknow.com/Homemade_Catnip_Treats

Ingredients

1/3 cup Bisquick® baking mix
1 large egg
1 egg yolk, beaten
1 to 2 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon wheat germ
½ cup dried catnip
½ cup dried catnip, saved (for you to roll dough in afterwards)
2/3 cup ground turkey, cooked

Directions

Pre-heat oven to 350°, and grease a cookie sheet with non-stick spray.
Place your cooked turkey meat in a food processor or blender, and blend until it becomes a thick paste.
In a large mixing bowl, mix the turkey, wheat germ, ½ cup dried catnip, whole egg, Bisquick® and your water.
Now take the turkey mixture, and using a tablespoon of the meat mixture at a time, roll it into a ball. Flatten your ball out a bit and roll it in the rest of the dried catnip that you set aside before.
Place the dough balls onto your cookie sheet, and bake them only until they turn golden brown. Baking time for your treats should be about 5 - 8 minutes (remember oven times may vary due to altitude and the weather outside).
Please do not overcook this treat, because then your cat may not want to eat it. They usually like treats soft, but not too crunchy.
Take treats out of the oven and let them cool well; several hours is best.
You can store you new treats in an airtight container for 5 days in the refrigerator or up to 1 month in your freezer.

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05 Sep 2010 09:18 #10 by 285critters bff
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OH MY we ate the whole batch of meatballs all by ourselves in one sitting... two corgis on a treadmill

http://thebubble.msn.com/#/video/?id=622c755b-dd1c-47bd-b3a2-bdf47d28c819

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