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21-03-2017, 07:09 AM

Uses for leftover powder at bottom of treat bag

Im looking for uses or recipe's for all that powder leftover at the bottom of freeze dried treats like benny bullies and others like it. I have tons and hate to waste it. Is there anyway to get it to stick together again as full pieces? Help!!
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22-03-2017, 12:15 AM
You can probably make your own treats for half of what you are paying for premade ones and make healthier ones as well. How many treat bags are you buying
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28-03-2017, 10:22 AM
Hi - there are some great recipes for home made treats available all over the internet. You could look to incorporate the "dust" into them ?
Milo loves these....
Makes around 30 good sized biscuits -
1 cup pumpkin
½ cup peanut butter
2 eggs
¼ cup oil*
2½ cups whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
Glaze:
2 tablespoons bacon grease, melted
¼ cup smooth peanut butter
INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Combine pumpkin, peanut butter, eggs, and oil in a bowl. Add in baking soda and whole wheat flour. Stir until a stiff dough forms. Knead dough or mix just until flour is incorporated.
Roll out dough with a rolling pin and use a cookie cutter to cut out dog bone shapes, or just bake into little circles like cookies. Bake for 15 minutes.
Whisk the bacon grease and peanut butter until very smooth. Drizzle over the treats and cool till glaze hardens (it does best in the fridge or freezer).
NOTES
We just used a basic canola oil, but we also give Sage coconut oil for her fur/skin, and I think coconut oil would work nicely here. You can also use coconut oil in place of the bacon grease in the glaze, but, I mean, come on. It's bacon grease. SO YUMMY.


All ingredients are considered safe for dogs, but as with humans, it’s always a good idea to make sure there are no doggie allergies or sensitivities to any of the ingredients. ♡
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