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Recipes for animal treats.


How about a few recipes for a couple of the animals that share our lives beyond the sidewalks?

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6 cups whole wheat flour
2 beaten eggs
4 teaspoons honey
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup powdered milk;
2/3 cup cooking oil
1-1/4 cups hot water or meat juices


Put hot water and cooking oil in a large howl. Stir in powdered milk, salt, honey, and the eggs. Add the flour, mixing well after each addition. Knead knead  
tr.v. knead·ed, knead·ing, kneads
1. To mix and work into a uniform mass, as by folding, pressing, and stretching with the hands: kneading dough.

2.
 3-5 minutes. Be sure to add more flour to make a very stiff dough. Roll to 1/2 inch thickness and cut into shapes. Place on a greased baking sheet baking sheet
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A flat rectangular metal pan, often with at least one rolled-up edge, used for baking.
. Bake 50 minutes at 325 degrees F. Allow to cool and dry out until hard before storing in an airtight air·tight  
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1. Impermeable by air.

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1-1/2 cups water
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 cup honey
1/2 cup cooking oil
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup quick cooking oats
2-1/2 cups flour


Combine 1 cup of the flour with the rest of the ingredients in a mixer at low speed. Knead in the remaining flour until the dough forms a ball. Flour a surface, roll out the dough until 1/2 inch thick. Cut the dough into shapes. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 20 minutes on ungreased baking sheets. Turn off the oven and leave the biscuits in the oven for 1 hour. Store in airtight container. These can be frozen.

Horse biscuits
3 cups flour
1/3 cup instant nonfat dry milk
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup cooking oil
2 carrots, grated coarsely
2/3 cup water
1/4 cup honey


Mix together all ingredients, except the water. Then add the water to make a soft, but not sticky, dough. Knead for 5-8 minutes. Roll out 1/4 inch thick. Cut into two-inch pieces. Bake at 425 degrees F. for 10 minutes.

Horse cookies
16 cups oat based sweet feed
5 cups flour
1 quart of honey
12 ounces of water


Mix all ingredients well. Divide mixture into three large, oiled baking pans. Flatten flatten - To remove structural information, especially to filter something with an implicit tree structure into a simple sequence of leaves; also tends to imply mapping to flat ASCII. "This code flattens an expression with parentheses into an equivalent canonical form."  evenly in the pans and bake at 375 degrees for 35 minutes. Remove pans from oven and cut into 1-1/2 inch squares while still warm. Return to a turned-off oven, leaving door ajar to dry and harden hard·en  
v. hard·ened, hard·en·ing, hard·ens

v.tr.
1. To make hard or harder.

2. To enable to withstand physical or mental hardship.

3.
 overnight.
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Author:Hunter, Julie
Publication:Countryside & Small Stock Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Jul 1, 1998
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